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Significados de
correlative
en inglés
Mutually related.
correlated
correlate
Términos relacionados
related
related to
Correlative.
Términos relacionados
mutual
reciprocal
Sinónimos
Examples for "
correlated
"
correlated
correlate
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
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.
Uso de
correlative
en inglés
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.
6
Presumably the
correlative
of this is that Denmark has the best public services?
7
He is the compend of time; he is also the
correlative
of nature.
8
This assay will be useful for diagnosis and for retrospective clinicopathologic
correlative
studies.
9
Back of government lies the
correlative
activity of any organized group.
10
Brief mention is also made of
correlative
variations observed in man.
11
Given one term of a relation, the other is called the
correlative
,
e.g.
12
Conclusion: TMHSS provides an excellent
correlative
treatment plan for patients with gallbladder cancer.
13
A beautiful body, for instance, should be the
correlative
of a beautiful soul.
14
In a page or two they have become the
correlative
of Susan's anxiety.
15
Of not-being, ignorance was assumed to be the necessary
correlative
;
of being, knowledge?
16
Accordingly 'substance,' which is a
correlative
term to 'predication,' shares in the ambiguity.
Más ejemplos para "correlative"
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Sobre este término
correlative
Adjetivo
Nombre
Singular
Colocaciones frecuentes
correlative studies
correlative analysis
correlative imaging
correlative terms
necessary correlative
Más colocaciones
Correlative
a través del tiempo
Correlative
por variante geográfica
Estados Unidos de América
Común
Reino Unido
Común