Example sentences of "[be] a significant correlation " in BNC.

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1 He attempts to show that there is a significant correlation between active fault zones in Britain and areas where UFOs are most often sighted .
2 Most importantly , there appears to be no tendency at all for women to use /Ε/; as a network marker in the sense described above ; but there is a significant correlation between network scores of male speakers ( particularly young male speakers ) and choice of /Ε/; realization .
3 Across the 48 stimuli there is a significant correlation between the rating for moving objects and P(A) , r(46)=0.43 , p<0.01 , though not for fixed objects and P(A) , r(46)=0.03 .
4 There is a significant correlation between B and the rating for fixed objects , r(46)=0.40 , p<0.01 , though not between B and moving objects , r(46)=0.14 .
5 Figure 1 shows that there is a significant correlation between the inflammation and blood loss in patients with ulcerative colitis ( r : 0.85 , p<0.002 ( two sided test ) ) but not in those with Crohn 's disease ( r : 0.38 , p>0.1 ) .
6 Figure 2 shows that there is a significant correlation ( r : 0.60 , p<0.01 ) between inflammation and blood loss in patients taking NSAIDs .
7 Forster and Olbrei found that there was a significant correlation ( .65 ) between the time taken to respond to a plausible sentence and its implausible equivalent , and hence concluded that the time taken to analyse a syntactic structure was approximately constant , and independent of semantic constraints .
8 There was a significant correlation between the number of accidents reported and the mean free speed , r(23)=0.620 , p<0.01 , and a negative correlation with the number of years licensed , r(23)=-0.414 , p<0.05 .
9 There was no significant correlation between P(A) and risk ratings taken from Study 2 , though there was a significant correlation between P(A) and accident estimates from that study , r(58)=0.32 , p<0.05 .
10 For generally busy scenes there was no correlation between B and the amount of fixed objects , r(20)=-0.053 , while for the generally empty ones there was a significant correlation , r(21)=0.612 , p<0.01 .
11 In the control group there was a significant correlation ( r>0.48 , p<0.05 ) between bile acid absorption and whole gut transit ( first radio-opaque marker and 50% markers ) .
12 There was a significant correlation between the two methods ( r=0.69 ; p<0.02 ) , with no significant bias ( p=0.38 ) ( Fig 5 ) .
13 There was a significant correlation between faecal fat and amount of malabsorbed carbohydrate ( r=0.60 , F 1 , 1 7 =9.70 , p=0.006 ) and faecal fat and stool wet weight ( r=0.57 , F 1 , 1 8 =8.67 , p<0.009 ) , but not between stool wet weight and amount of malabsorbed carbohydrate ( r=0.28 , F 1 , 1 7 =1.45 , p=0.25 ) .
14 There was a significant correlation between faecal fat and amount of malabsorbed carbohydrate ( y=3.25+0.88x , r=0.60 , F 1 , 1 7 =9.70 , p=0.006 ) ( Fig 3 ) , as well as between faecal fat and stool wet weight ( y=146.70+7.13x , r=0.57 , F 1 , 1 8 =8.67 , p<0.002 ) , but not between stool wet weight and amount of malabsorbed carbohydrate ( r=0.28 , F 1 , 1 7 =1.45 , p=0.25 ) .
15 All our patients who had evidence of fat malabsorption ( faecal fat >7 g/24 hours ) malabsorbed complex carbohydrate ( increase in H 2 20 ppm ) as well , and there was a significant correlation between faecal fat and amount of malabsorbed carbohydrate .
16 In all patients , there was a significant correlation between ET-1-like immunoreactivity and histological parameters of disease activity ( r=0.78 , 95% CI 0.65–0.87 , p < 0.001 ) .
17 The first is that there was a significant correlation between the legal form of land-holding and the form and extent of commercial development of the land .
18 For this small test there was a significant correlation between experienced readers of SF and the scores for identifying SF writers and books .
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