词汇 | uncorrelated |
释义 | uncorrelated adjective uk /ˌʌnˈkɒr.ə.leɪ.tɪd/ us /ˌʌnˈkɔːr.ə.leɪ.t̬ɪd/ If two or more facts, numbers, etc. are uncorrelated, there is no relationship between them: Some economists believe that the decrease in fuel prices is uncorrelated to the increase in the number of people who no longer commute to work. It is advisable to buy a diverse portfolio of uncorrelated assets including stocks and bonds. The increase in demand for apples is uncorrelated to a decrease in demand for oranges. A change in numbers in the workforce seems to be uncorrelated to wages, which have mostly remained static. Irrelevant be neither here nor thereidiom be no objectidiom beside enter into something extraneous immateriality irrelevance irrelevancy irrelevant irrelevantly moot nothing object odds picture point prejudice red herring tangential tangentially Examples of uncorrelateduncorrelated By using a new, uncorrelated, value at each time sample, an unvoiced, uncoloured sound is obtained. Both variables were also uncorrelated with the level of education of the relative and how many hours per week the relative spent with the patient. Votes on different issues are not uncorrelated; some coherence is ensured by ideology, which eliminates a large number of completely erratic combinations. In addition, their ability to categorize regular words and their ability to categorize exceptional words were uncorrelated. These reports are consistent with our present finding that rhyme awareness in this preschool sample was uncorrelated with the parental instruction measure. Similarly, the maximum correlation among factors was estimated at the lower value of 0.254, indicating that each factor was unique and uncorrelated. Indeed, because of their baseline status, potential moderator variables are, by definition, uncorrelated with treatment assignment. For example, my impression is that prediction by representativeness may well be universal - and therefore uncorrelated with intelligence. So, we calculated the power obtained with the number of individuals actually genotyped for the selected trait and for uncorrelated traits (random selection). We assume that all structural disturbances are mutually uncorrelated. It is very important to include just relevant and uncorrelated objectives. In most cases, one must have two devices, that may be widely separated and then possibly uncorrelated. They behave as random coils, in which the relative orientations of widely separated segments are essentially uncorrelated. In these works the waves and vortices were assumed to be uncorrelated. Simple analytical wave field amplitudes are used and uncorrelated resonances are assumed. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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