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correlated

[ US /ˈkɔɹəˌɫeɪtəd/ ]
[ UK /kˈɒɹɪlˌe‍ɪtɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. mutually related

How To Use correlated In A Sentence

  • Neither dose nor plasma levels were significantly correlated with either akathisia or parkinsonian side effects.
  • This is supported by our observation that the G cell and parietal cell densities were negatively correlated.
  • The characteristics that best predicted autotomy - smaller body size or female gender - also correlated with a lower escape rate by the alternative escape tactic, struggling and pinching the predator.
  • At the highest executive levels earnings and performance aren't always correlated.
  • In our studies pepsin output correlated closely with acid output.
  • The proportion of children passing Ordinary and Advanced level examinations is positively correlated with social class.
  • To assume that gun shows and gun ownership are highly correlated is no great leap of logic.
  • Because the dissociation is a two-body process, momentum conservation guarantees that the directions of the two atoms after dissociation are strictly correlated, so that when the two analyzer/detector assemblies are optimally placed the entrance of one Bell's Theorem
  • The hypothesis of this study was that variation in observed plant associations were correlated with variations in soil properties.
  • Kepler showed that the distances of the planets can be correlated with the radii of spherical shells, which are inscribed within, and circumscribed around, a nest of the five regular solids.
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