The Department of Education considers funds to be inequitably distributed in states
with coefficients of variation above 0.2.
Dosing of mebendazole of 30 - 87 mg / kg / day in humans resulted in plasma levels of 120 -218 nM (260 nM for continuous administration)
with coefficients of variation ranging from 27 to 72 %.
Not exact matches
It is important to note that the observed association between λ and IQ could not be related to possible
variation in overall connectivity, as the IQ scores showed no correlation
with the total number
of connections k
of the brain network (supplemental Fig. 3g — i, available at www.jneurosci.org as supplemental material) or the distribution
of k. No significant correlation was found between the clustering
coefficient γ and IQ (Fig. 2c, d).
The department rewards states
with lower
variation coefficients, which it interprets as reflecting a more equitable distribution
of funding across the state.
I looked at the (raw) annual ring widths (in excel) for L00131 - 4 and the annual SD
of the widths seems to increase when the trees put down larger rings — their
coefficient of variation looks pretty trendless
with time.
It is shown that an analytical equation derived from the CRE theory reproduces well 11 - year cyclic
variations of polar O3 loss and stratospheric cooling, and new statistical analyses
of the CRE equation
with observed data
of total O3 and stratospheric temperature give high linear correlation
coefficients ≥ 0.92.
Figure 11 shows that about 58 % percent
of all stations
with this smoothing have a correlation
coefficient larger than 0.5, indicating that the decadal
variation in aerosols contributes more than 25 %
of the decadal variance in Rs at the majority
of the individual stations.