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A coefficient of multiple correlation is denoted by A coefficient of multiple correlation is denoted by   and equals the proportion of the total variation in the values of the dependent variable, y that is explained by the estimated multiple regression of y on   ,   , and possibly additional independent variable (   , and so on). and equals the proportion of the total variation in the values of the dependent variable, y that is explained by the estimated multiple regression of y on A coefficient of multiple correlation is denoted by   and equals the proportion of the total variation in the values of the dependent variable, y that is explained by the estimated multiple regression of y on   ,   , and possibly additional independent variable (   , and so on). , A coefficient of multiple correlation is denoted by   and equals the proportion of the total variation in the values of the dependent variable, y that is explained by the estimated multiple regression of y on   ,   , and possibly additional independent variable (   , and so on). , and possibly additional independent variable ( A coefficient of multiple correlation is denoted by   and equals the proportion of the total variation in the values of the dependent variable, y that is explained by the estimated multiple regression of y on   ,   , and possibly additional independent variable (   , and so on). , and so on).


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Sympathetic Chain

A part of the autonomic nervous system consisting of a series of ganglia located along both sides of the spine that regulate involuntary body functions.

Splanchnic Nerves

Nerves that innervate the internal organs, carrying fibers that influence the function of the gastrointestinal tract, liver, and other organs.

Gray Rami

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