Medical Definition of Scattergram
1. Graphical display of distribution of two variables in relation to each other. Origin: scatter + G. Gramma, something written (05 Mar 2000)
Lexicographical Neighbors of Scattergram
Literary usage of Scattergram
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Climate and Food Security: Papers Persented at the International Symposium by International Rice Research Institute, Indian National Science Academy, Indian Council of Agricultural Research (1989)
"scattergram showing effect of radiation sum during ripening on yield (variety
IR36, IRWYN trials at 52 sites). Filled grains/panicle 175 150 125 100 75 ..."
2. Some Qualities Associated with Success in the Christian Ministry by Mary Eliza Moxcey (1922)
"The scattergram method of recording the paired measures was used, and the
correlation coefficient was obtained by the method of unlike signs. ..."
3. Democracy South Africa: Evaluating the 1999 Election by Yvonne G. Muthien (1999)
"This relationship is represented in the scattergram (Figure 4.5). If there were
no "cost" to having large voting stations, then anyone residing in a large ..."
4. Grain Quality Evaluation of World Rices by Bienvenido O. Juliano, C. P. Villareal (1993)
"... scattergram (from Tables 5-8) is compared with the preferred AC type based on
grain quality (Table 12). Wide variation in quality preferences within a ..."
5. Air Quality Criteria for Oxides of Nitrogenby Dennis J. Kotchmar by Dennis J. Kotchmar (1996)
"The data indicating a decline in some measures of productivity are shown in Figure
9-21 A, as a "scattergram". There are several points of interest. ..."