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Synonyms for correlate

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Synonyms for correlate

to come or bring together in one's mind or imagination

something closely resembling or analogous to something else

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Synonyms for correlate

either of two or more related or complementary variables

to bear a reciprocal or mutual relation

bring into a mutual, complementary, or reciprocal relation

mutually related

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ThusNI5 received the major contributions from CFs 96, 97 with some intermingling of fascicles from 103.The complete picture of CFs, including all the dynamic and transient transformational processes in calibrated histological sides, has been presented in the table revealing all the micro anatomical changes in the configuration of fascicles.The CFs 96' and 97' are well correlatable with CFs present in the closest slide of B1 of NI5 establishing its emergence.
Given this restriction, it seems correct to say (with Wittgenstein) that the generation of a number ascription to a concept F proceeds by constructing a pictorial number sign, that is, a sign whose subexpressions are one-one correlatable to the Fs and which, therefore, schematizes an eventual sign for the extension of F.
It generated a large amount of searchable and correlatable information within a short time frame.
There is a difference: with regard to Acts, while there is a literary dimension to Acts, it still presents historical perspectives on what happened in the earliest Christian communities, so much so that historical-critical scholarship has more direct relevance for understanding the earliest followers of the Messiah; but with regard to Genesis, the literary dimension is predominant, with the result that the historical events behind the text are minimally accessible, if not excluded altogether, and to such a degree that the results of modern science are not immediately correlatable with the biblical account.
- Stage V drilling programme comprises an additional nine traverses across Murphy South that all indicate similar intervals of magnetite gneiss easily correlatable between sections (refer announcement 17 December 2010).
The optical test method has been proven to be highly reliable, consistent and correlatable. Full time on-site support is available along with the other associated PE film test systems on site.
Comparing to the Poohri region stratigraphy, where the chalkstone complex is ranked to the Brezno formation (Coniacian) and rated as zone Xd, this carbonate complex in other parts of the basin is correlatable in its whole surface scope (Figs.
Correlatable to IE *wes- 'to clothe' (Wat 101), Burushaski also has the verb -wasi- 'put s-thing in or on', (fory-sg objects bisi-) 'put on; wear; don (clothing); fix, attach; fit; throw; suspend, hang (etc.)' (Will 121) (B 56), which can be linked with the first of the proposed Paleobalkanic etymologies, as IE u- > Bur b- (15), thus beskaret < *wes-karet and beske < *wes-ka < *wes-i-ka.
formosensis extracts may be correlatable to the anti-inflammatory of this C.
Although not directly correlatable, in terms of terrane affiliations, the Anyox deposits are similar in many respects to the Windy Craggy deposit that occurs within the Alexander Terrane of the Insular Belt (Peter and Scott 1999), in northern British Columbia.