spearman rank
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rank
noun
uk/ræŋk/us/ræŋk/
a position in an organization, such as the army, showing the importance of the person ...
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Spearmanrankcorrelation tests were used to investigate the effects of dissemination timing on seed dormancy ratio.
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Spearmanrankcorrelation was used to assess correlations between cover values of selected species and species numbers.
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Spearmanrankcorrelation coefficients were used to evaluate if the concentration of different sugars was correlated with the importance of the species in the diet.
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Spearmanrankcorrelations examined bivariate associations between survival after final dose change and other variables, including dose in morphine equivalent mg and percentage dose increase.
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Spearmanrankcorrelations were used to test for decreasing density with increasing distance from the forest edge.
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Spearmanrankcorrelation coefficients were calculated between the values of the seed traits and the adhesivity scores (individual and global).
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Spearmanrankcorrelations were used to test for associations between selection ratios and nutritional concentration across all species.
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Spearmanrankcorrelation based on these proportions was used to compare diet compositions of each pair of herbivore species.
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Spearmanrankcorrelations were performed to explore the relationship between the frequency of occurrence and morphological characteristics of the species of seeds found in each faecal sample.
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Spearmanrankcorrelation was used to determine whether the number of bats using a roost was related t o t he characteristics o f t he leaf.
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