Synonym: correlated, correlative. Similar words: correlation, correlative, relate, related, prelate, relate to, related to, correct. Meaning: ['kɒrəleɪt] n. either of two correlated variables. v. 1. to bear a reciprocal or mutual relation 2. bring into a mutual, complementary, or reciprocal relation. adj. mutually related.
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(121) Conclusion: Hemoglobin concentration of low level, low reticulocyte counts and exchange transfusion before phototherapy may correlate to failure of phototherapy.
(122) Tumor cells display progressive changes in metabolism that correlate with malignancy, including development of a lipogenic phenotype.
(123) The internal iterative calculation is to correlate the equations of mass and phase equilibrium into a triple diagonal matrix from which the liquid compositions can be found out.
(124) "We suggest that activation of these regions is the neural correlate of the disembodiment that is part of the out-of-body experience, " they write.
(125) The degree of hypotonicily at the earlier age did not correlate with the mental or neuromotor outcomes.
(126) CONCLUSION:The analgetic effects of APA BCC microcapsule transplantation may correlate with the increase of L EK in CSF of cancer pain patients.
(127) This kind of zonal index correlate with westerly of 55? ? N at 0.96.
(128) Fatty infiltration is a known histologic correlate of hepatitis C virus ( HCV ) infection.
(129) Although velocities and modulus correlate to each other, their physical meaning is different.
(130) Pyridoxine serum levels do not appear to correlate with the prevalence or degree of nausea and vomiting.
(131) Over 200 trucks were stopped and weighed in order to correlate measured and computed response.
(132) Probability statistics parameter was used to describe the pertinence of engineering signal variables as well as the use of correlate analysis technology in engineering test.
(133) Correlate a SQL Server Profiler trace with System Monitor log data.
(134) However,(http://sentencedict.com/correlate.html) the narwhal measurements do correlate well with one-shot samples taken by winter helicopter surveys.
(135) Quantitate and analyze the migration social cost with Correlate method, with the result that to study the main element that influences the migration social cost mostly.
(136) RESULTS In CMC system, osthol owned a retention characteristics as same as that of adriblastine. It inhibited HeLa cell proliferation and positively correlate with its concentration.
(137) Objective To investigate the CT and DSA manifestations and pathologic changes of lung injuries caused by hepatopulmonary syndrome(HPS) and correlate the relationship between them.
(138) But Chari and his co-workers found that the gene expression patterns did not correlate with the severity of lung disease, which suggests that something else was to blame.
(139) Results in the natural sciences seldom correlate with those in history or art.
(140) Firstly to establish a reasonable crispness evaluation system after correlate analyses of sensory test and penetrometry test , and decided to select sensory test value as the main test index.
(141) Our findings show that in chronic hepatitis C, TH1 cytokines predominate and correlate to liver immunopathology .
(142) Theoretical analysis applied game theory model and correlate analysis to verify conclusions about the influence of its variation on industrial concentration and product differentiation.
(143) Specifically, lesions on the anterior and lateral aspects of the talus and on the medial malleolus correlate with an unfavorable clinical outcome.
(144) Increases in intragastric pressure, when they, appear to correlate the magnitude and the intensity of fasciculations.
(145) In this area the density value of logging response of volcanic rock correlate well with porosity.
More similar words: correlation, correlative, relate, related, prelate, relate to, related to, correct, incorrect, correctly, correction, correspond, relation, relative, correspondent, relatively, corresponding to, correspondingly, relationship, in relation to, elate, elated, foreign relations, corroborate, belated, relax, torrent, corrupt, relaxed, corridor.