Sentences with phrase «showing little correlation»

Growth in corporate profits and stock prices are showing little correlation this year.
The live blood analysis shows little correlation between diet and radiation, yet this writer acts as though it has been proven effective against radiation.
Though the trailers continue to show little correlation...
Studies that have been conducted show little correlation between tests and standards (e.g., Smith, 1997).
Timothy Patterson, professor of geology and director of the Ottawa - Carleton Geoscience Centre of Canada's Carleton University, says that «CO2 variations show little correlation with our planet's climate on long, medium and even short - time scales.»
We found generally that proxy data for that region show little correlation with hemispheric mean temperature.
CO2 variations show little correlation with our planet's climate on long, medium and even short time scales.

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The EU proposals are based on claims that more than five people die on roads every day due to technical failures, but the BMF say that other statistics show that there is little correlation in fatality rates between member states that have motorcycle RWTs and those that don't.
Disclaimer 2: I listed many more articles that show little to no correlation, because it was more difficult to find ones that demonstrated a significant correlation.
These better implemented studies showed that marijuana use did not have a significant effect on later harder drug use (in fact, I've always been shocked how little a correlation there was, since there is still a sampling bias here that should find a mild correlation to harder drug use, I'm really shocked there wasn't really found to be any correlation).
Fascinatingly gaming previously thought to improve fluid intelligence showed little or no positive correlations to performance whilst reading did, particularly in memory and comprehension.
It included graphs that appeared to show a remarkably close correlation between solar activity and terrestrial temperatures — suggesting that other factors, such as carbon dioxide levels, have little influence on global temperatures.
Statin use is widespread in middle - aged and older individuals, who also have an increased risk of AMD; however, previous studies have shown very little correlation between regular statin use and improvements in AMD.
The study reports that glaciers flowing to the coast on the western side of the Peninsula show a distinct spatial correlation with ocean temperature patterns, with those in the south retreating rapidly but those in the north showing little change.
Average annual temperatures showed surprisingly little correlation with mosquito population trends.
There is a finely graded inverse association between age and cognitive performance, 3 4 5 but the age at which cognitive decline becomes evident at the population level remains the subject of debate.5 6 7 A recent review of the literature concluded that there was little evidence of cognitive decline before the age of 60.8 This point of view, however, is not universally accepted.5 6 Clinicopathological studies show good correlation between neuropathology and the severity of cognitive decline, 9 10 11 and neurofibrillary tangles and amyloid plaques, the hallmarks of pathology, are known to be present in the brains of young adults.12 13 Emerging consensus on the long gestation period of dementia14 15 also suggests that adults aged under 60 are likely to experience age related cognitive decline.
There is little to no evidence that shows a correlation between load funds and superior performance.
I've seen a study (I think it was presented by Cliff Asness at a CFA Institute conference, though I'm not 100 % sure) which showed that there is very little correlation with dividend payout and a company's growth rate.
And of course then there are studies that show that show there is very little correlation (if any) that violent behavior in youths is already developed elsewhere and games are just a bargaining chip with that already established mentality.
it is a double irony that this thread served not only to push the bottom thread off the dot earth blog's front page (which discussing mit professor kerry emmanuel's recent research showing little if any correlation between the intensity or frequency of such disastrous storms); but, also, that the maoistic and totalitarian government of burma (just like the co2 warriors in its allegedly redistributionist fervor) similarly demonstrated its complete contempt for the population and did so little to warn its citizens of this impending disaster.
Further investigation has suggested that this is primarily a correlation between some Bristlecone pine ring widths (or densities) and «global» temperature — they are the dominant element of Mann's PC1 and in their absence there is very little correlation (MM and subsequently Wahl and Amman have shown this effect).
Africa is a good case study on this - there is a direct correlation between for - market farming and environmental problems, while more traditional farming methods (subsistence farming, which would be better described as «needs plus») have little impact (and in some cases can be shown to be beneficial to the environment).
Annual emissions show very little correlation with annual changes in concentration.
As shown in figure 2e, f, the spread is very large for both of these metrics, and there is little correlation, except for the rapidly declining emission pathways (grey diamonds) appearing to the right of the slowly declining pathways (black crosses), as explained earlier.
To see this correlation a little better, I've reversed the sign so that weaker Trade Winds are shown as positive values and stronger Trade Winds are shown as negative values.
Two sets of correlations are shown: one based only on the subfossil series and the other including the living tree material whose precise elevations are not known and have been set here to a constant elevation of 250 m. None of the correlations is significant indicating that there is little evidence for an elevation influence on ring density and hence little age - dependent bias in the temperature reconstruction arising out of the differences in sample heights shown in Figure 4.»
Three analyses of the NASA NVAP satellite data show little or no empirical correlation between either surface temperature or atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration, Solomon et al in fact shows a 10 % decrease in stratospheric water vapour in the decade pre-2000.
''... the five U.S. researchers linked reported malaria cases and deaths from the years 1996 to 2006 that they obtained from the World Malaria Report (2008) for ten countries in western Africa (Benin, Burkina Faso, Cote d'Ivoire, Gambia, Ghana, Liberia, Mali, Senegal, Sierra Leone and Togo) with corresponding climate data they obtained from the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's National Climatic Data Center... Jackson et al. report that their analyses showed that «very little correlation exists between rates of malaria prevalence and climate indicators in western Africa.»
I already had stated on my blog earlier that the Holocene time series was noisy and showed little long - term correlations, but since you asked, I provided it.
All of these global climate changes show exceptionally good correlation with solar variation since the Little Ice Age 400 years ago.
Our response sets out Law Society statistics that show there is little (if any) correlation between the level of the minimum salary and the number of training contracts registered with the Law Society.
Despite this correlation, law firms in the United States generally have shown little interest in adopting formal knowledge management initiatives as part of their overall management strategies.
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