inverse correlation उदाहरण वाक्य
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- Data from even earlier ice-cores going as far back as 800, 000 years ago suggest probable " cyclicity " of interglacial length and an inverse correlation with the maximum temperature of each interglacial.
- A historical analysis of money velocity and monetary base shows an inverse correlation : for a given percentage decrease in the monetary base the result is nearly equal percentage increase in money velocity.
- Bueno " et al " . also found silencing of miR-203 in some leukemias, as well as an inverse correlation between miR-203 and ABL1 levels ( sometimes expressed as the BCR-ABL1 fusion protein ).
- Studies have shown that there is a strong inverse correlation between energy consumption per capita, and that public transport could facilitate increased urban population densities, and thus reduce travel distances and fossil fuel consumption.
- Furthermore, it has been shown that there is an inverse correlation between the levels of SLPI and high-risk Human Papillomavirus ( HPV ) infection, demonstrating that high levels of SLPI confer protection against HPV infection.
- In 1976, a Southern Baptist Theological Seminary ( SBTS ) master's degree student, Noel Wesley Hollyfield, Jr ., presented survey results that revealed an inverse correlation between length of attendance at SBTS and Christian orthodoxy.
- Strontium ( Sr ) incorporates in coral aragonite, and it is well established that the precise Sr / Ca ratio in the coral skeleton shows an inverse correlation with the seawater temperature during its biomineralization.
- An inverse correlation between plasma levels of vitamin D and scleroderma severity has been noted and vitamin D is known to play a crucial role in regulating ( usually suppressing ) the actions of the immune system.
- Coelho ( 2011 ) found inverse correlations between rates of specific kinds of innovation in manufacturing companies and the percentage of large companies per country as well as the employment of a specific kind of manufacturing strategy.
- Researchers use what they call a correlation coefficient, a number that ranges from " + 1, " meaning that the two assets have perfect, or complete, correlation, to "-1, " meaning that they have perfect inverse correlation.