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1. “Exotic” diseases can be directly correlated to the lack of “Exotic” trace minerals
2. Strength of lightweight concrete is correlated with their density (Fig
3. Only yesterday’s correlated with each program’s description
4. The diversity of foods of various nationalities also correlated the event with Lucille’s love for traveling
5. The two events were correlated, but neither caused the other
6. With that warning about causation in mind, here’s what has correlated with the dramatic decrease in my aches and pains: daily stretching
7. people have correlated this to use in life coaching and management
8. The effort spent and validations performed in this phase always correlated with quality of outcome
9. Things are not correlated in nature; they simply are
10. are correlated with a greater degree of spacetime self-stability, but a theory’s stability may derive
11. “We immediately adapted the technique to the auras of these lucky two, and when we correlated the results with the events in their memories when they manifested most strongly, we were able to identify the nature of their talent
12. ” 11(Italics mine)* Perceptions are always more strongly correlated with behavior than are the objective features of an event, an object, or a person
13. It is no wonder then that the universe can be correlated so closely with mathematical models which are also created by our minds
14. shown that correlated neural signals may
15. tex) which correlated with the fl ashes of
16. and secondary visual cortex) which correlated with the flashes of light
17. significantly has been correlated by Adler [2]
18. of two) with respect to the central axis of the galaxy, which is correlated more with the distribution of low
19. halo density significantly has been correlated by Adler [2]
20. galaxy, which is correlated more with the distribution of low mass X-ray binaries than
21. activities in the biomolecular bodies can be correlated to changes in the
22. scan and measure the electromagnetic field The values were correlated to
23. are said to be correlated
24. Four diff’rent iridescent hues were correlated tonal waves that billowed forth in harmonies exquisitely alive with Love
25. 14 As a child he accumulated a vast body of knowledge; as a youth he sorted, classified, and correlated this information; and now as a man of the realm he begins to organize these mental possessions preparatory to utilization in his subsequent teaching, ministry, and service in behalf of his fellow mortals on this world and on all other spheres of habitation throughout the entire universe of Nebadon
26. Schizophrenia and criminality appear to be positively correlated
27. There are a number of correlated facts to which we can allude, although we are hardly competent to undertake their interpretation
28. Human salvation is real; it is based on two realities which may be grasped by the creature's faith and thereby become incorporated into individual human experience: the fact of the fatherhood of God and its correlated truth, the brotherhood of man
29. the next were remarkably unstable, with scores in one year correlated on
30. Swedish army showed that better fitness was correlated with higher IQs even
31. For those already suffering from chronic diseases, disease management strives to improve and streamline the treatment regimen for common, chronic health conditions, like diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and cancer, which are correlated with obesity, smoking, diet, and exercise and are very expensive to treat over long periods of time
32. I still think that this man has done an incredibly good service to the research community, summarizing for us on his map of Dealey Plaza a ton of useful information, which I have used in my work, and correlated to other sites on the internet to check agreement
33. The Ashburns listened closely as the coroner made his opening remarks and outlined the case and the duties of the jury, though most were already familiar with the latter subject that was presented only as a matter of record; they were clearly absorbing each and every facet of this proceeding that was so highly correlated with similar events of which they were acquainted in England
34. athlete has to develop great motor function and other careers are more strongly correlated
35. Even if it did not reveal specific names, the circumstances depicted herein correlated enough with the testimony 269
36. � They correlated perfectly with the statements of all the other members of Operation Redemption, including those of Captain Townsend, who was recovering from a severe commotion
37. cost of equity are highly correlated, examination of the “alpha” component in the original
38. year rate was closely correlated with actual returns
39. Nevertheless, it is highly correlated with stock performance, and not just because the
40. French, market to book value is highly correlated with stock price, the cost of equity, and
41. Since stock price is highly correlated with
42. and stocks were perfectly correlated
43. that earnings are highly correlated with the market; a decline in market value implies that
44. In essence, we are measuring how correlated income is with sales, and designating the
45. number that is highly correlated with operating margin, ROC/ROE, and stock price
46. probability, he or she will find that more capital is correlated with stock price increases,
47. which occurs because both capital and net income are heavily correlated
48. This is the leverage mechanism that is so correlated with
49. A negative or low figure is usually correlated with lower sales as measured on a year to
50. concurrent with stock prices, except that it is negatively, not positively correlated
51. higher profit margin, more retention, and increased business activity are all correlated
52. nearly as correlated to stock market increases as earnings
53. While the amount of change in capital is also positively correlated with stock price changes
54. While such efficiency evokes the process of optimization, and is correlated with
55. gains in EVA are heavily correlated with movement toward an optimal target; false
56. constraint between variables that would normally be correlated (net income and
57. mathematically oppose highly correlated variables we resolve the conflict by giving more
58. are correlated with performance, and any change in the probability of default is usually
59. A paradoxical relationship between interest rates and stock prices occurs; stocks will be positively correlated with interest rates until rates are high enough to discourage
60. At that point, stocks begin to be negatively correlated with interest rates, and
61. capital ratio (LTD/CAP), or Assets/Capital should be correlated with stock prices is evident
62. expansion when interest rates are low, more long-term debt may be correlated with higher
63. variables to be negatively correlated
64. In that case, more debt might be correlated with higher prices because the market factors in the
65. highly positively correlated for two years, and then negatively correlated for one, the
66. correlated to another variable, and that variable is correlated to a third variable, we do
67. not assume that the first variable is also correlated to the third
68. If assets are correlated
69. variables will always be consistently correlated because total cost is subtracted from one
70. It is expected that current year fundamentals will be more strongly correlated with
71. Moreover, it is expected that no current period variable will be highly correlated
72. and “profit “ components which are more correlated with the current price
73. COST OF CAPITAL COMPONENTS: MORE CORRELATED WITH NEXT
74. PROFIT COMPONENTS (MAIN): MORE CORRELATED WITH CURRENT
75. that both earnings and EVA are highly correlated with stock price, we need to examine the
76. variable that is strongly correlated with an increase in next year’s earnings
77. By the process of elimination, if current LTD/CAP is not highly negatively correlated with next year’s
78. debt to capital, and a year later, the same indicator will be negatively correlated to it
79. would appear that this leverage ratio is inversely correlated with earnings - which the data
80. While long-term debt to capital is heavily negatively correlated with
81. where current long-term debt increases are highly correlated with current increases in the
82. rate, current long-term debt to capital increases are negatively correlated with next years
83. years, and thus changes in capital become negatively correlated with current risk
84. Several items were not listed simply because they were not highly correlated - such as -
85. identifiable patterns emerge in which associations tend to be negatively correlated
86. early sixties that found high beta stocks to be negatively correlated with return, while lower beta stocks compensated investors much more than their inherent risks warranted
87. thirty percent correlated with the market (R = 0
88. then observing the correlated movement of the stock price over many years, a demand
89. For example, the number of football games played is perfectly negatively correlated with
90. Thanks to Faraday’s pioneering breakthroughs in chemistry, and contributions to the electrical age through his work with motors, generators and electromagnetic theory, he was awarded a professorship for life at the Royal Institution of Great Britain; demonstrating that high accomplishment isn’t necessarily correlated with formal education, of which Faraday had very little
91. These measurements were then fed into a computer, which correlated all the data including the preferred style
92. And then she waited as the computer memory-banks brought up the requested information, as the logic circuits correlated the information, and as the answer was printed out on the screen
93. The eggs are random number generators that, on occasion, produce nonrandom sequences that can, at times, be correlated to changes in the noosphere
94. metals have been strongly correlated to
95. Studies have shown that intracellular concentrations of glutathione are correlated with the absolute CD4 (T-helper
96. Whatever determines the outcome, it must be strongly correlated with what the group perceives to be its needs and firmly founded upon its definition of an acceptable life
97. forward-spin electrons become correlated with the reverse-
98. When perfectly correlated, the electrons turn