correlativity


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Noun1.correlativity - a reciprocal relation between two or more things
reciprocality, reciprocity - a relation of mutual dependence or action or influence
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Far from offering a slavish apologetic for Catholicism, Rosemann's writing about the correlativity of tradition and transgression is itself transgressive.
(125) This corrective mechanism, however, presupposes correlativity and focuses on the interrelations between the plaintiff and the defendant and the rights and duties they have with respect to one another.
From the simulation results, the correlativity between [L.sub.max] and osmotic pressure is negative.
In other words, a spatial-temporal correlativity analysis is required in urban traffic prediction.
Typically, the relationship among the listed elements is one of correlativity and co-functioning instead of linear progression.
As understood in political discussions and on the world stage, human rights rarely meet the strict standards of this correlativity thesis.
Caption: Figure 8: The correlativity between elevation and correlation coefficient of TRMM precipitation and observed data.
We also use distance measurement and correlativity calculation to scale the comparability between images.
(4) For libertarian accounts of rights that explicitly embrace the Hohfeldian idea of "correlativity" of rights and duties, see, for instance, Rasmussen & Den Uyl, 1991, p.