Synonym: comparable, in proportion to, like, proportionate. Similar words: corresponding to, correspondingly, correspond, correspondent, correspondence, respond, respondent, irresponsible. Meaning: [‚kɑdɪŋ] adj. 1. accompanying 2. similar especially in position or purpose 3. conforming in every respect 4. agreeing in amount, magnitude, or degree.
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121 The horizontal arrows indicate the transcription start sites as deduced from a primer extension analysis of the corresponding transcripts.
122 Rising real estate prices have had a corresponding effect on the area's rents.
123 A big fall in steel productivity caused a corresponding decrease in profits.
124 A prototype is located in a multi-dimensional space with dimensions corresponding to the characteristics on which examples of the concept can vary.
125 You will be asked to supply a number corresponding to statements on the panel.
126 The corresponding language of the guarantee and debenture dated 6 June 1985 is somewhat different.
127 In the event, that traffic was already spiralling in steep decline and the corresponding losses were to rise dramatically.
128 The ebb and flow of controversy in television news items did not produce corresponding trends in public interest and discussion.
129 Conversely if the definition changed, there would probably be a corresponding change in the pupil's actions in that context.
130 The corresponding chromosome in the other parent was found to be defective.
131 Clearly, one advantage of public-key cryptography is that no one can figure out the private key from the corresponding public key.
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132 If the slack variable is non-basic, we can pivot to make it basic and then drop the corresponding row.
133 Since the computer database does not incorporate visual images, corresponding photographs are kept on file.
134 The poem has three sections corresponding to the changes of rhyme, but with a peculiarity in the middle section.
135 But there was no corresponding increase in medical knowledge during that period.
136 These differences produce corresponding differences in the bone assemblages produced by owls and diurnal raptors.
137 All of the attainment targets can be assessed at various levels(sentencedict.com), with corresponding programmes of study leading towards them.
138 The influence of lavage was evaluated by comparing the corresponding concentrations on both days.
139 In the example in Table 8. 1 the only person corresponding to this request is Duncan.
140 The nobles of Savoy, besides encompassing wide differences of wealth and status, exhibited corresponding variations of political outlook.
141 First, a variation in rate poundage across the country did not necessarily imply a corresponding variation in rates actually paid.
142 An elongated body would display two brightness peaks per revolution, corresponding to the two side views.
143 For females, the corresponding figures are 2.10, 4.66 and 14.70 percent.
144 On 22 October, corresponding alterations were made for trams and other traffic proceeding towards the Embankment.
145 The lexical items in a taxonomy may be thought of as corresponding to classes of things in the extra-linguistic world.
146 There is nothing corresponding to a thermostat in a stable physical system such as a vortex.
147 If all this language is in the left side of the brain, what are corresponding areas of the right brain doing?
148 In 1980 the corresponding figures were 36 percent and 23 percent.
149 The corresponding carbon dioxide emissions were down by a similar amount.
150 Each spectrum contains twelve aromatic resonances divided into two sets each comprising six resonances, corresponding to two conformations in slow exchange.
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