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Перевод: correlate speek correlate


[существительное]
коррелят ; соотносительное понятие;
[глагол]
соотносить; находиться в определенном соотношении; находиться в связи; устанавливать соотношение


Тезаурус:

  1. With regard to phases of spectacular radiation, the two most important in the Phanerozoic record, affecting a large variety of organisms, correlate closely with major physical events that appear ultimately to be bound up with plate tectonics.
  2. Brown (1980) suggests that field dependence should correlate highly with natural language experience approaches to language instruction, while context independence should relate to more rigorous classroom-orientated learning.
  3. In considering the maintenance and reproductive functions of an advanced organism, we find that there is an especially pronounced development of the capacity to correlate classes of information originating from the environment, not only with one another, but also with information arising from monitoring the interior metabolic condition.
  4. Finally, who is delegated to accept and correlate bookings and who is available to supervise evening and possibly weekend activities?
  5. Survey of primate societies shows that the several grades correlate with certain ecological circumstances.
  6. A brief consideration of the well-documented Pleistocene sea-level oscillations caused by glaciation and deglaciation suggests an apparent problem, because these events do not, by and large, correlate with episodes of pronounced extinction or speciation.
  7. Furthermore, all anthropologists would agree with Engels that the type of marriage and the type of family are linked directly to a whole range of other political and economic institutions, which explain and correlate the variation.
  8. Brunner by contrast appealed to the Reformers, and especially to Calvin, in support of his contentions that there is a "general revelation" of God in the ordering of the created universe, simply because it is of his making and bears his signature, and that this has its subjective correlate in man, made in God's image.
  9. A third possibility that should not be overlooked is that the stereotype is just a stereotype and has no real correlate in women's behaviour.
  10. No geological features visible at the surface correlate with the fault, which is characteristic of intraplate earthquakes.
  11. These findings persisted when variables found to correlate with repetition were controlled for across the three groups.
  12. Further, the need for averaging obviously favours repetitive responses to repetitive stimuli and neural events that do not correlate in a consistent time-locked way with external stimuli will necessarily be overlooked.
  13. Astronomers can calculate when such maxima of solar insolation took place, and Fairbanks found that his two phases of accelerated run-off do not correlate with the maxima.

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