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Meanings of
correlate
in English
Mutually related.
correlated
correlative
Related terms
related
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Synonyms
Examples for "
correlated
"
correlated
correlative
Examples for "
correlated
"
1
Mini-Mental State scores, number of prescribed medications, and age also
correlated
significantly.
2
The results suggest the two media involved different but
correlated
preservation mechanisms.
3
Methods: Clinical data were
correlated
to microbiological results based on medical records.
4
Neither technique provided values that were highly
correlated
with risk factor burden.
5
Results: The fraction of large islets negatively
correlated
with diabetes reversal rates.
1
The word gentleman has not any
correlative
abstract to express the quality.
2
And does not their very presence confirm the
correlative
supposition that follows?
3
They were talking Dostoyevsky's blah-blah and the objective
correlative
of the doodad.
4
What is sex now that it's been disconnected from its biological
correlative
?
5
These are the
correlative
factors in the process of natural selection.
Usage of
correlate
in English
1
Results: SDOCT images
correlate
with major histologic findings at all time points.
2
Profession and education level, however, does not always
correlate
with household income.
3
Mincle binding, however, does not directly
correlate
to a functional immune response.
4
PDAC risk factors of alcohol and tobacco consumption
correlate
with subtype classifications.
5
Conclusions: Variations in the transtentorial venous system directly
correlate
with cranial development.
6
It's important to note profit or loss does not
correlate
to ability.
7
Conclusion: The age of the runners did not
correlate
with their performance.
8
Age at time of injury did not
correlate
with recovery of motion.
9
Patient sex, age, location, and MRI type
correlate
with acute reaction rates.
10
General metagenome functions often
correlate
with the underlying structure of bacterial communities.
11
B-50 protein levels seem to
correlate
proportionally with the number of sprouts.
12
Attitudes under risk and ambiguity did not
correlate
across patients with schizophrenia.
13
These NMR results
correlate
well with the known activities of these peptides.
14
However, gene amplification does not necessarily
correlate
with RNA and protein expression.
15
In the selected population these parameters did not
correlate
with advancing age.
16
Clinical symptoms did not
correlate
with an increase in lumbar opening pressure.
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About this term
correlate
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
correlate with
correlate well
correlate significantly
correlate with disease
correlate with tumor
More collocations
Correlate
through the time
Correlate
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Rare