correlation in the PONS Dictionary

correlation Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

there is a correlation between smoking and lung

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When comparing the data for these syndromes, each syndrome has a distinct pattern and type of mutations, with extensive genotypephenotype correlations.
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Bell's theorem is concerned with correlations defined in terms of averages taken over very many trials of the experiment.
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Hence, neglecting this fluctuation (like in the earlier mean-field approach) corresponds to neglecting the order-order correlation, which diverges near the critical point.
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Some but not all studies have also found positive correlations between "g" and cortical thickness.
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The research group found that correlations between the socio-economic-position overall and cause-specific mortality.
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Inheritance patterns in families, heritability and genetic correlations, molecular markers, and associations have been studied.
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Many studies find positive correlations between testosterone levels in normal males and measures of spatial ability.
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It is based on the analysis of correlations and, by extension, regression.
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These correlations occur in systems of interacting particles, that is, in all systems more complex than an ideal gas.
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Correlations among subsets of attributes result in different spatial shapes of clusters.
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