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Definition of Covarying
1. covary [v] - See also: covary
Lexicographical Neighbors of Covarying
Literary usage of Covarying
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Assessing Alcohol Problems: A Guide for Clinicians and Researchers by John P. Allen, Megan Columbus (1997)
"... consist of covarying symptoms and behaviors, so that knowing one symptom helps
to predict the existence of others. Although this feature alone does not ..."
2. Statistics in Molecular Biology and Genetics: Selected Proceedings of a 1997 by Françoise Seillier-Moiseiwitsch (1999)
"Our goal in this paper is to lay the conceptual foundation for protein structure
determination via analysis of covarying mutations, by using models ..."
3. Multivariate Analysis and Its Applications by Theodore Wilbur Anderson, Ingram Olkin, Kʻai-tʻai Fang (1994)
"The latter use of autocovariances, in combination with the joint time series
behavior of other covarying time series, is capable of producing dramatic gains ..."
4. Mathematical Questions and Solutions by W. J. C. Miller (1867)
"... BA)—A variable point determines with reference to a fixed cubic curve two
covarying conies, ..."
5. Completing the Forecast: Characterizing and Communicating Uncertainty for by National Research Council (U.S.), National Academies Press (U.S. (2006)
"But covarying uncertainty information can also be important to users. For example,
if a hydrologist is concerned about flooding, the covariance of rainfall ..."
6. Mathematical Questions and Solutions, from "The Educational Times", with edited by Constance I Marks (1867)
"A variable point determines with reference to a fixed cubic curve two covarying
conies, viz., one passing through the six points of contact of tangents ..."