Sentences with phrase «coefficient has»

On the other hand, the correlation coefficient has meaningful between safe attachment style and internal religious attitude.
The obtained correlation coefficient has a confidence limit of more than 99 %, and thus, these parameters can be effectively used in the prediction of the descent time of forthcoming SCs.
The hatchback's drag coefficient has dropped to 0.24 versus the previous generation's 0.25.
For starters, Bentley has lowered the roof line of the car and this claim that the drag coefficient has also reduced to 0.29 Cd.
Fair enough but the fact that the players from all the other leagues in Europe have had a nice rest can not be helping the English clubs in the knockout stage of the Champions League and our problems in Europe and with the UEFA coefficient have been the talk of the football media for a few years now.
They found that the families with the highest inbreeding coefficients had the highest mortality.
The immediate need for high reliability coefficients has been the demise of performance assessments in Kentucky.
Nonetheless, the small rear spoiler at the top of the rear hatch provides a CD of.32 — where without the spoiler the drag coefficient would have been 0.40.
Had it been otherwise, the t - coefficients would have weak, with the F - coefficient strong.
Since most people will fix the exponential terms, the only remaining coefficients would be a, c - then just find a large enough sample (and to be honest, this is the most difficult part) and fit the equation.
The breed had issues with genetic diversity for most of its time as a fancy breed, but now through more science - based breeding practices, the inbreeding coefficients have been reduced.
All the coefficients have t - statistics (ie.
The dampening coefficient would depend on the internal ocean energy transfer efficiency.
Taking them off based on some estimated coefficients would probably leave a residue that's similar in overall shape but with a less pronounced SAW.
If the TSI was defined as Darwin minus Tahiti, the coefficient would take the other sign
The normal period of the heating degree days has been changed to the averages of the climatological normal period of 1981 - 2010 and the coefficients has been calculated to be equivalent to the new normal period.
To make the human contribution small his coefficient d must be large, i.e. there must be a mechanism that tends effectively bring the CO2 concentration back to its natural value.
In the question and answer session in a seminar someone saying, «But, Dr Kaplansky, with a sample size of 27, the correlation coefficient you have arrived at is less than experimental error» wouild result in a collective gasp and «ole!»
All the coefficients have the negative sign and are statistically significant at the 5 per cent level, indicating that the weighted level curves of satisfaction over time have the shape of the right branch of a hyperbola.

Not exact matches

«By doing so, they have built in a viral coefficient where one person has to tell another in order to realize the benefit of the $ 5 off code,» Lin explains.
As a side point, perhaps interesting to monetary wonks here at OTE, the title's insistence on the 1993 vintage of the Taylor rule is out of step with much research on the variables, values, and coefficients that would go into such a rule today.
Though the physics are complicated and intricate, the carmaker said that compared to the previous cars, they have improved downforce coefficient of this model by 23 %, increasing 75 % on the road.
The amount of value added needs to be greater than the corporations investors could have achieved investing in the market portfolio, adjusted for the leverage, beta coefficient, of the firm relative to the market.
It shouldn't come as a surprise to anyone, then, that California has one of the highest Gini coefficients, a measure of economic inequality, in the nation.
Correlation is computed into what is known as the correlation coefficient, which has value that must fall between -1 and 1.
They were operating under the false assumption that the variables and coefficients from the past would stay the same.»
Note, however, that two populations may have the same Gini coefficient and thus the same level of inequality overall, yet have differently shaped income distributions.
In addition, the Tesla Semi has a.36 drag coefficient, compared to the standard of.65 -.70.
Since then, the estimated price impact coefficient in the US Treasury market has more or less returned to pre-crisis levels, notwithstanding some brief spikes when markets turned volatile.
With an active spoiler that automatically adjusts for maximum efficiency, Model X has the lowest drag coefficient of any SUV.
Measures of inequality in the late 18th century are problematic, but the best scholarly estimates indicate that colonial U.S. had lower Gini coefficients than in other countries with measures of inequality.
The zero lag shows the «coincident» relationship between these two in data since 2006: a strong negative relationship, with a slope coefficient of nearly -0.6 (aggressive monetary easing has largely been a response to strong market losses over the overlapping period).
But, a correlation coefficient of 0.311 for XLU indicates to me that my portfolio has a gap with utilities.
I expected that the stock funds, which were varied in size and geography, to have lower correlation coefficients.
If you had asked me last year, I would have said that «beta coefficient» looks like a very geeky mathematical name i.e. something I had ignored often as too complicated.
Secondly, the coefficient of complexity further enables us to establish, among the natural units which it has helped us to «identify» and isolate, a system of classification that is no less natural and universal.
I would now write «individual selection» and «selective diffusion» in place of «individual adaptability» as referring to coefficients which are actually used in the mathematical formulation but which nevertheless represent processes which may involve choices made by individual organisms.
Testing Machines Inc (TMI) has introduced a new, enhanced 32 - 76e coefficient of friction (COF) tester with added peel testing capabilities.
The FAO Methods and Standards have used these data and the available information on waste coefficients, stock changes, and types of utilization (feed, food, processing, and other) to prepare a supply and utilization account for each commodity in units of weight.
For European club competitions, UEFA applies club coefficients to determine how many tournament spots different leagues have earned.
With the coefficients system, the 2018 NCAA's last five powers (Texas, Oklahoma, UCLA, Arizona State, and Syracuse) would've been out, while the top five mid-majors (as determined by NIT seeding: Saint Mary's, MTSU, Boise State, WKU, and Temple) would have gotten in.
Despite having a negligible European coefficient, the Foxes will be pooled among the continent's leading sides ahead of the group stage draw, meaning that they won't be able to face the champions from the top six or seven leagues in Europe.
There are two ways of looking at this though, because you could say that the team which won its league might be better than one who just happens to have a strong coefficient because of their country and past performances.
He has even refined this American science by using a series of coefficients for height and weight and a separate corollary for speed, which have the effect of turning each tackle into «Cane geometry.
Despite having an adorably small European coefficient of 15.256 — lower than every other qualified team except fellow debutantes Rostov — they strutted into Pot 1 as champions, nodding confidently at Barcelona and Bayern Munich, and so reaped the benefits of UEFA's structural favouritism when it came to the group stage draw.
Further, places in the draw for the group stage are allocated not on the basis of whether a club happens to have won a title the previous season, but on their UEFA coefficient, a rolling points average based on a team's performance in all European competitions over the last five years.
Arsenal has a UEFA coefficient of 105 Koln coefficient is 15.9.!!!
Pairing them with running back Leonard Fournette has been a savvy move; they have a 0.27 correlation coefficient.
According to UEFA's league coefficient, La Liga has been the top league in Europe over the last couple of years, and has produced the continent's top - rated club more times (20) than any other league.
Roma have a higher coefficient than Juve in the draw, so are entitled to play at home; a right they will obviously still hold if Parma qualify for the quarter - finals, but which Lazio - the title holders - will inherit if the Biancocelesti find themselves in the quarter - finals with Atalanta.
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