lack of correlation

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noun[C or U]
uk
/ˌkɒr.əˈleɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌkɔːr.əˈleɪ.ʃən/
a connection or relationship between two or more facts, ...
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There is no restriction on movement of animals across the state boundaries which may explain thelackofcorrelationbetween geographical origin and genetic groups.
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Thelackofcorrelationbetween campylobacter and salmonella contamination indicates generally different routes of infection and this is important for future intervention strategies.
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The lack of altitudinal clines in this species is probably a consequence of thelackofcorrelationbetween altitude and seasonality within the study area.
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Thislackofcorrelationsuggests that beetles are unable to initiate an immune response to re-infection during the course of the trial.
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In particular, thelackofcorrelationbetween the various abilities argues against the operation of stereotypes.
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The need to examine all of these arose from thelackofcorrelationamong them.
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As argued above, thislackofcorrelationdid not seem to arise because of insensitivity of the measures.
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This fact may explain thelackofcorrelationbetween seed size and attachment to the dog.
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It is possible reasons forlackofcorrelationbetween geographical distribution and molecular subtypes, that cattle are comparatively frequently transferred between prefectures.
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A similarlackofcorrelationwith the demographic situation has been noted elsewhere.
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Thelackofcorrelationwith yield in the present study can be explained in a number of ways.
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Thislackofcorrelationis analogous to that found for adult dogs.
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Moreover, thelackofcorrelationbetween pretest and post-test performance also argues against this possibility.
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Because of thelackofcorrelationbetween doubling rate and any one linguistic or social factor, we turned to a more sophisticated method: multivariate analysis.
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Three studies showed a consistentlackofcorrelationbetween mood change and the extent of mood-congruent recall.
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Common to both findings is thelackofcorrelationbetween mood and attention.
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Furthermore, centralisation can remedy thelackofcorrelationbetween an area's tax-raising capacity and its welfare needs.
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Thislackofcorrelationoccurred despite both cells showing significant spontaneous activity.
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