Examples of using A correlation in English and their translations into Spanish
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In some countries arrest statistics suggest a correlation among drug abuse,
It's hard to imagine there would be a correlation between creativity and working memory!
The statistical data reflects a correlation between the introduction of the roll-over protection bars
In 20 years, we will be saying,"There's a correlation between cancer rates and urban life." But it will be too late.
there's a correlation.
These results also highlight the fact that there is a correlation between ageing and disability.
For OCTA, a correlation coeffi cient of 0.99999 and a relative standard derivation of only 0.53%(n 3) were found.
Hey, mike, will you please not make a correlation between food and that woman's ass?
With a correlation coefficient of 39%
Additionally, a correlation analysis shows that this measure is highly correlated with poverty in a population.
A correlation coefficient of 0.97 was obtained with a probability level of less than 0.0001.
To establish a correlation procedure between the database
In her books she speaks of a correlation between parasite loads
The complaints mention the fact that a correlation exists between working conditions
There is evidence of a correlation between UNDP achievements in advocacy
A correlation table is a chart that translates a given code from one classification to the other.
Whilst there is a correlation between the emission and exposure levels,
A correlation analysis was then completed to identify which school,
Um, Gary, I fail to see a correlation between a bikini and President Roosevelt's reluctance to involve america in the second world war.
IFA ShE principles agree with SQM Sustainable Development Policy, a correlation that was essential for complying with standards determined by the Protect& Sustain program.