26 resultados para correlation of answers
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [369]-372) and index.
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A third, rev. and enlarged edition, in which, however, some chapters of the present ed. are omitted, was published under title: Religion and lust; or, The psychical correlation [etc.] Chicago, 1905.
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In 7 divisions, 1 and 7 originally issued July 18, 1930, and Nov. 26, 1929; each division with caption title: Symposium of test methods on coarse aggregates.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 19-20).
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"Bibliography of the district": p. 293-301.
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Includes index.
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Shorelines tend to retreat landward as water levels rise. Less than 20 percent of the shore, lost as Lake Michigan rose between 1967 and 1976, was due to direct inundation; the remaining 80 percent was due to increased erosion in response to the higher lake levels. A simple correlation of lake level change and simultaneous shore retreat ignores the inevitable lag between process and response, but still accounts for 50 percent of the variance in shore retreat. A graphic summary of field data is presented to estimate effects of future lake level changes in similar coastal environments. Qualitative guidance is provided on how and when these estimates should be adjusted to reflect differences in environmental settings. Complete adjustment of the shore will be underestimated by the empirical relationship; but where lake levels change constantly, there will be many such instances of incomplete shore response. (Author).
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Includes references.