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A statistical estimate of the relatedness of two events. See also UNCORRELATED.
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| corrosion |
chemical reaction on the surface of a coin. Corrosion can result from a coin coming in contact with other things (chemicals) including chemicals in the air. This can come about because of things coming in contact with the coin years earlier. Corrosion damages a coins surface and is usually worse in copper, nickel, zinc, and silver coins. Some experts think that toning on the surface of a coin may help slow down this harmful process. Also see "toning".
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| corrosion |
decomposition or reaction with oxygen, water, or other chemicals, when exposed to a particular environment.
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| correlation |
The tendency for two measures or variables, such as height and weight, to vary together or be related for individuals in a group. If, as in the case of height and weight, people who are high on one variable (tall) tend to be high on the other (heavy), the correlation is said to be positive. ...
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| corrosion |
The chemical or electrochemical reaction between a material, usually a metal, and its environment that produces a deterioration of the material and its properties.
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