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- noun A notion used across various fields of scientific study that shows the relation between members of two or more groups of data.
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Biggest worry -- Asked to choose the single most worrisome issue, Schneier pointed to the consolidation and cross-correlation of data by companies like Choicepoint and also by government agencies.
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This may be demonstrated by comparing the cross-correlation of individual stocks and sectors over various time periods.
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Biggest worry -- Asked to choose the single most worrisome issue, Schneier pointed to the consolidation and cross-correlation of data by companies like Choicepoint and also by government agencies.
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This decision was prompted by the current best understanding of hydrogen concentrations in the Cabeus region, including cross-correlation between the latest LRO results and LP data sets.
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A cross-correlation analysis shows that FUor and FUor-like spectra are not consistent with late-type dwarfs, giants, nor embedded protostars.
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But I bet the Repugs would be mighty concerned if every bank transfer, check clearance, and credit card transaction was tracked by the NSA and passed directly to the IRS and the BATF for tracking, datamining, and cross-correlation.
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This decision was prompted by the current best understanding of hydrogen concentrations in the Cabeus region, including cross-correlation between the latest LRO results and LP data sets.
NASA Watch: Space & Planetary Science: September 2009 Archives 2009
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This decision was prompted by the current best understanding of hydrogen concentrations in the Cabeus region, including cross-correlation between the latest LRO results and LP data sets.
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This decision was prompted by the current best understanding of hydrogen concentrations in the Cabeus region, including cross-correlation between the latest LRO results and LP data sets.
NASA Watch: Space & Planetary Science: September 2009 Archives 2009
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Our main experimental result is that, under stimulation of one culture by means of a 630 nm laser beam at 300 ms, the cross-correlation between the two cultures grows up at maximum levels.
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