correlating in English

verb
1
have a mutual relationship or connection, in which one thing affects or depends on another.
the study found that success in the educational system correlates highly with class
synonyms:correspond to/withmatchparallelagree withtally withtie in withbe consistent withbe compatible withbe consonant withcoordinate withdovetail (with)relate toconform tosquare withjibe with
verb

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1. Advanced patient management for correlating data

2. Each Aura is made up of seven layers correlating to different aspects …

3. Synonyms for Comparing include contrasting, juxtaposing, balancing, collating, differentiating, correlating, weighing, analysing, analyzing and assessing

4. • Correlating genetic sequence with three-dimensional (3D) protein structure and 3D structure with protein function; and

5. The method (90) also includes correlating the spectral absorption bandwidth to a tissue hydration index (96).

6. Our normal values of the acetabular position were tested by correlating the measurements with the absence of pain.

7. What does Bolometer mean? An instrument that measures radiant energy by correlating the radiation-induced change in e

8. On correlating the measurements between Cadaveric and radiological study, the p values were not statistically significant (p > 0.05)

9. Correlating shifts in the relative Abundances of bacterial taxa with environmental gradients is the goal of many microbiome surveys

10. Whenever Atomization occurs under conditions where surface tension is important, the Weber Number is a dimensionless parameter for correlating drop size data

11. Biostratigraphy• Biostratigraphy is the branch of stratigraphy which focuseson correlating and assigning relative ages of rock strata byusing the fossil assemblages contained within them.•

12. Biostratigraphy is the branch of stratigraphy which focuses on correlating and assigning relative ages of rock strata by using the fossil assemblages contained within them.

13. This course is designed to cover subjects in advanced high school Chemistry courses, correlating to the standard topics as established by the American Chemical Society

14. The results show that MMCs have a multitude of chromosomal aberrations and changes of gene expression correlating with the ability to aberrantly produce corresponding factors.

15. By analyzing the composition of the sediments and correlating their sources, we are able to delineate both vertical and lateral distribution of various litho- facies in the basin.

16. 26 Having elaborated on the names and designations of the Spirit's work in the Scriptures, Athanasius now focuses on the scriptural patterns of correlating the Spirit and the Son.

17. D. Operation:Broadband operators and digital content operators, closely correlating with each other in value chains, vary in core competence, which may innovate and variegate business models.

18. Biostratigraphy is the department of stratigraphy which makes a speciality of correlating and assigning relative a while of rock strata by the use of the fossil assemblages contained inside them

19. The existence of the Honey Possums and Banksias is an age old relationship, with the number of Banksia species in an area directly correlating to the density of Honey Possums

20. Machining precisions of axles and holes correlating with the space position of brake drum's positioning dowel on the trailing arm are the main factors determining the rear wheel alignment parameters.

21. By correlating the ages of samples obtained from the Apollo missions to known geological units, it has been possible to assign absolute ages to some of these geological periods.

22. Beam’s confidential transaction systems runs on homomorphic encryption - it ensures that authorized parties can still check and confirm the validity of transactions made with Beam by correlating the number of inputs and outputs

23. The study of “craniometry” in the early 19th century, correlating specific areas of the brain with external skull landmarks, resulted in models such as Wilson's cyrtometer, Kroenlein and Kohler's Cephalometers, Broca's craniograph, and Kocher's craniometer ()

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25. Purpose: To examine the accuracy of the cardiothoracic ratio (CTR) at routine computed tomography (CT) of the chest to diagnose Cardiomegaly by using echocardiography (ECHO) as a criterion standard, and secondarily, to search for CT cardiac measurements correlating with left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) at ECHO

26. The marker effects are employed in another aspect of the invention for determining a genomic estimated breeding value of a bovine subject based on the genotype of said bovine subject by correlating its genotype with the effect of each individual genetic marker allele on udder health, fertility, other health and/or estimated breeding value of the reference bovine subjects.

27. It seems that the “thyroid-breast cancer controversy” can only be resolved by a prospective study preferably on postmenopausal women correlating thyroid (T3, T4, PBI), pituitary (TSH, TRH, Prolactin), and adrenocortical (androgens) function tests with the clinical examination of thyroid, breast, and genital apparatus and determination of the estrogen status (vaginal smear, plasma estrogens) as well.

28. The method includes (a) reacting the sample with a luminophore to obtain either a metal-ligand-luminophore chelate and/or a ligand-luminophore adduct; (b) detecting the electromagnetic spectrum of the reaction product; (c) matching the electromagnetic spectrum of the reaction product with an electromagnetic spectrum metal-ligand chelate luminophore chelate or the electromagnetic spectrum of a ligandluminophore adduct; (d) correlating a match of the electromagnetic spectrum of the reaction product and the electromagnetic spectrum of the metalligand-luminophore chelate with the presence of a metal-ligand chelate, or correlating a match of the electromagnetic spectrum of the reaction product and the electromagnetic spectrum of the ligand-luminophore adduct with the absence of a metal-ligand chelate.