Similar words: correlate, correlative, correlation, interrelated, interrelatedness, related, related to, relate. Meaning: ['kɒrəleɪt] adj. mutually related.
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1 The average salary is correlated with length of education.
2 Property values are negatively correlated to the tax rate.
3 The loss of respect for British science is correlated to reduced funding.
4 Electricity sales are closely correlated to economic growth.
5 Tests show that many intellectual activities are highly correlated.
6 Today such skills are directly correlated with socioeconomic class.
7 If the endowments are positively correlated, and the share of capital is less than 50 percent, the inequality-reducing effect is larger.
8 Because these constructs are highly correlated they may also be encircled as a way of indicating this clustering.
9 The duration of the dance circuit is strongly correlated with the distance from the hive to the food.
10 Membranous expression of pre-S1 also correlated significantly with the status of hepatitis B virus replication.
11 Instead of counted matchings, these can be properly correlated and noted in terms of their statistical significance and clustered.
12 The first class of potential problems arises from correlated traffic.
13 Political power is inversely correlated with economic productivity. Urban elites are economically parasitic but politically dominant.
14 The scan score correlated with all laboratory tests generally accepted to reflect active gut inflammation except for the erythrocyte sedimentation rate.
15 They have shown that mental processes can be correlated with specific neural changes.
16 In our studies pepsin output correlated closely with acid output.
17 At the highest executive levels earnings and performance aren't always correlated.
18 The proportion of children passing Ordinary and Advanced level examinations is positively correlated with social class.
19 The number of ways of packing is reduced since the empty volume available becomes more and more correlated with the molecules.
20 Such automated systems would also be potentially vulnerable to false information from people or agents hoping to capitalize on their correlated behaviour.
21 For example[sentencedict.com],[www.Sentencedict.com] each side of the card may contain an embedded electron whose spin remains correlated with its twin.
22 Deletions of chromosome 17p are found in 75% of colorectal cancers and are highly correlated with mutation of the remaining p53 gene.
23 We live in a world where most people still subscribe to the belief that shame is a good tool for keeping people in line. Not only is this wrong, but it’s dangerous. Shame is highly correlated with addiction, violence, aggression, depression, eating disorders, and bullying. Brene Brown
24 Clinicians must take into account the nature of the test meal used when results are correlated with clinical features.
25 It was headed by Professor Godfrey Thomson and already produced tests which correlated very highly with secondary school success.
26 The hydrophobicity of isolates did not differ significantly between colitic and control groups nor were there significant differences correlated with disease activity.
27 This is because f t and t are positively correlated, so that f t and will be negatively correlated.
28 To assume that gun shows and gun ownership are highly correlated is no great leap of logic.
29 The incidence of severe pancreatitis discharges among adult men also correlated significantly with the alcohol consumption in the country.
30 This assertion leads directly to the proposition that money national income and the nominal money supply must be directly correlated with each other.
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