0 present participle of regress --
1 to return to a previous and less advanced or worse state, condition, or way of behaving: --
2 (of an illness or its symptoms (= effects)) to become less severe: --
The adopted procedure involves regressing a time series on itself (an autoregression), using lagged values from the time series as predictors.
Country-specific standardization equations were calculated by regressing the local results of panel testing against those of the reference laboratory.
Therefore, regressing current fertility rates on current values of the explanatory variables, as we have done above, may not give an accurate picture.
The investment-abatement relationship is obtained by regressing the annualized investment against the annual carbon savings.
However, there are several regressing dark cells that present different morphological alterations characteristic of the apoptotic process.
Standardization equations were calculated by regressing the local results of panel testing in these countries against those of the reference laboratory.
This conclusion is based in part on the results of regressing threat perceptions on all seven evaluations.
Regressing one such series on another could give the appearance of a strong correlation despite the relationship being spurious.