0 a surface that lies at an angle to the horizontal so that some points on it are higher than others:
1 to be at an angle to the horizontal:
2 a surface that rises at an angle, esp. a hill or mountain, or the angle at which something rises:
3 a measure of how steep an angle a line has
Estimated slope coefficients and standard errors which are not reported here can be obtained from the author.
Second, it limits the researcher to investigating only differences in level across the two cohorts, not differences in shape or slope.
Figure 4 illustrates the four different patterns resulting from group differences in slope and intercept.
In addition, early depressive symptoms had a significant negative quadratic effect that indicated that the slope was less steep at higher depressive symptom levels.
The slope of the regression line passing through these columns reflects the optimal leastsquares trajectory based on an average of their scores on each variable.
Equations (2.1) and (2.2) are solved using a slope limiter algorithm (see, for example, [4]).
Determining the slope of the sequestration isocline requires an additional assumption.
Survival across months showed an overall negative slope for the survival of each species with time of exposure in the field (figs 3 and 4).
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