Sentences with phrase «size factors indicate»

The close - to - zero figures for the value and size factors indicate these have no meaningful effect on the fund's performance.

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While overall habitat loss is a factor in these declines, research also indicates that even fields of sufficient size, if they are fragmented or interrupted by hedgerows or natural windbreaks, will be passed over by the birds, which may view the linear plantings as cover for predators.
And the size and representative nature of the study prompt the authors to conclude that their findings «indicate that social isolation, similarly to other risk factors such as depression, can be regarded as a risk factor for poor prognosis of individuals with cardiovascular disease.»
As indicated by the study, there might be other factors apart from absolute brain size that are important for intelligence, such as neuronal density,» says Can Kabadayi, and continues:
The findings indicate that children whose parents identified them as being overweight perceived their own body size more negatively and were more likely to attempt to lose weight, factors that partly accounted for their weight gain.
Hence, an increase in the size of this group of individuals as indicated by an increase in a state's search volume index for Facebook, would likely lead to a decrease in the number of Chlamydia cases, holding population and other factors constant.
However, the latest research from Fama - French indicates that this factor is less important in the presence of the beta, size, profitability and investment factors.
The multiple linear regression indicates how well the returns of the given assets or a portfolio are explained by the Fama - French three - factor model based on market, size and value loading factors.
By the way, the capacity factor only reflects the nature of the wind speed distribution, and the relative size of rotor and generator, i.e. it does not indicate some physical limit to what a wind turbine can do or something.
Although these factors are difficult to compare across illnesses and patient samples, our results indicate that the strongest effect sizes are found if more than one of these factors occur simultaneously.
The effect sizes were relatively small, indicating that having low self - esteem is a vulnerability factor, but does not necessarily predispose adolescents to developing depressive symptoms on their way to adulthood.
The effect sizes of the associations between PPD and child developmental outcomes, and the lack of interaction effects between PPD and additional risk factors in this study, indicate that there is more to the story than the predictors that we have examined or controlled for (i.e., sample status, gender, maternal education, partner conflict, separation from the father and stressful life events).
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