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1 correlación
f.correlation, connectivity, interrelation.* * *1 correlation* * *SF correlation* * *femenino correlation* * *= correlation, correlate.Ex. The choice of call number and its correlation with physical documents is the responsibility of the cataloger.Ex. Our study attempted to evaluate the socio-professional correlates of insomnia by comparing a group of insomniacs to a group of good sleepers.----* análisis de correlación = correlation analysis.* coeficiente de correlación = correlation coefficient.* coeficiente de correlación de Pearson = Pearson correlation coefficient.* coeficiente de la correlación de los cosenos = cosine correlation coefficient.* correlación de Pearson = Pearson's correlation.* función de la correlación de los cosenos = cosine correlation function.* sin guardar una correlación = uncorrelated.* tener correlación con = bear + correlation with.* * *femenino correlation* * *= correlation, correlate.Ex: The choice of call number and its correlation with physical documents is the responsibility of the cataloger.
Ex: Our study attempted to evaluate the socio-professional correlates of insomnia by comparing a group of insomniacs to a group of good sleepers.* análisis de correlación = correlation analysis.* coeficiente de correlación = correlation coefficient.* coeficiente de correlación de Pearson = Pearson correlation coefficient.* coeficiente de la correlación de los cosenos = cosine correlation coefficient.* correlación de Pearson = Pearson's correlation.* función de la correlación de los cosenos = cosine correlation function.* sin guardar una correlación = uncorrelated.* tener correlación con = bear + correlation with.* * *correlation* * *
correlación sustantivo femenino
correlation
correlación sustantivo femenino correlation: no existe una correlación entre la riqueza y la inteligencia, there is no correlation between wealth and intelligence
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2 persona que duerme bien
(n.) = good sleeperEx. Our study attempted to evaluate the socio-professional correlates of insomnia by comparing a group of insomniacs to a group of good sleepers.* * *(n.) = good sleeperEx: Our study attempted to evaluate the socio-professional correlates of insomnia by comparing a group of insomniacs to a group of good sleepers.
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3 persona que sufre de insomio
(n.) = insomniacEx. Our study attempted to evaluate the socio-professional correlates of insomnia by comparing a group of insomniacs to a group of good sleepers.* * *(n.) = insomniacEx: Our study attempted to evaluate the socio-professional correlates of insomnia by comparing a group of insomniacs to a group of good sleepers.
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4 socioprofesional
Ex. Our study attempted to evaluate the socio-professional correlates of insomnia by comparing a group of insomniacs to a group of good sleepers.* * *Ex: Our study attempted to evaluate the socio-professional correlates of insomnia by comparing a group of insomniacs to a group of good sleepers.
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