| correlated s. |
dynamic equilibrium.
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| correlation c. |
a statistical measure which when squared gives the degree of association between the values of two random variables. Most correlation coefficients are normalized so that they have values between +1 (which indicates perfect correlation) and -1 (which indicates perfect inverse correlation); a value of 0 indicates no correlation. As the absolute value of the correlation coefficient increases, so does the strength of correlation. When not otherwise specified, Pearson's correlation coefficient is meant. The true theoretical correlation coefficient for a population is symbolized ρ; the sample correlation coefficient, computed from experimental data, estimates the theoretical and is symbolized r.
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| correlative d. |
differentiation caused by factors outside the tissue itself, as by an inductor; called also dependent d.
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| Correra's l. |
a line in the radiograph of the chest, around the outline of the thorax, and bounding the lung fields.
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| corresponding p.’s |
points upon the two retinae whose impressions unite to produce a single perception. Cf. disparate p's.
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