strong correlation
collocation in Englishmeaningsofstrongandcorrelation
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strong
adjective
uk/strɒŋ/us/strɑːŋ/
powerful; having or using great force ...
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correlation
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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The basic survey results discussed in section 2 show that there is astrongcorrelationbetween water delivery station and overall opinion of quality.
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As previously mentioned, astrongcorrelationbetween age at marriage and matrimonial distance is expected under the model specified by equation (9).
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Under this model, astrongcorrelationbetween age at marriage and matrimonial distance is expected.
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Astrongcorrelationbetween the observations at 12 time-lags indicates a strong seasonality of the period 2 12.
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Several other studies have found astrongcorrelationbetween biological activity and degree of soil disturbance and amount of surface residue7,22,24.
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We noticed astrongcorrelationbetween the two events.
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They found that the anomalous - region, as well as thestrongcorrelationand coherence between the temperature and the velocity fields, disappeared.
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Moreover, a verystrongcorrelationwas observed to exist between the 60 pairs of sentences that differed, on average, by 10% in duration.
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Ifstrongcorrelationwas found between two variables, they were either merged or the most biologically plausible variable was selected for inclusion in further analyses.
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In summary, multiple studies have now shown thestrongcorrelationbetween the formation of heterochromatin and the attainment and maintenance of the senescence phenotype.
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Results indicate astrongcorrelationbetween children's ability to use the subjunctive mood in relative clauses and their capacity for understanding false beliefs.
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The optimization is certainly biased towards the training data but the evaluation scores suggest astrongcorrelationto results on unseen test data.
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They suggest astrongcorrelationbetween the distribution of vacancies when compared with that of whole time equivalent posts.
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There is a clear consensus in the literature that there is astrongcorrelationbetween non-recreational drug use2 and crime.
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When all three variables are considered, there appears to be not onlystrongcorrelation, but also causation.
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It is evident that thestrongcorrelationinducted by the contraction tends towards zero with great haste, at least initially.
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The reading and spelling scores are strongly correlated; particularly noticeable is thestrongcorrelation between word reading and spelling stem words (.91) and affixed words (.88).
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On the contrary, this study indicates astrongcorrelationbetween language preference and social networks.
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This was justified by thestrongcorrelationthat we found between the measure and the human judgments.
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