Instructor-generated questions are provided to guide the students in interpreting and correlating the information throughout the process. |
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No examples of major letterforms correlating to recent major architectural designs are available. |
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Kenneth has been very useful as we were getting to grips with content information and correlating information from the medical team. |
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To introduce students to tephrochronology as a means of correlating marine, ice and terrestrial proxy records of palaeoenvironmental change. |
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Concurrent validity would be established by correlating the scores of participants with their scores on each of the other three tests. |
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There is absolutely no doubting his exceptional ability in collating and correlating vast amounts of data and information. |
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The essence of Gall's method of localization lay in correlating variations in character with variations in external craniological signs. |
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The inspector will question the availability of patient information and the system for correlating it with test data. |
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I wish someone in the media would start correlating all these statistics and using them effectively to counteract all the lies. |
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But the science of correlating particular agricultural practices with quantities of greenhouse gases is as yet far from precise. |
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All the detected materials are shown on the display together with the correlating material symbol. |
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Such information may turn out to be useful for correlating protein expression levels with diseases or other conditions, such as reactions to drugs. |
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By correlating these measures with established markers of intelligence, researchers postulate theoretical models underlying these information-processing constructs. |
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He is your Guide in correlating, centering, and coordinating your Uranian activities and interests. |
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A JAMA paper correlating sexual desire and free testosterone levels stated that there was no evidence of a correlation. |
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By correlating classes of chemicals with biological activity, the program can tell researchers which features of a test compound are important. |
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The analytical models are compliant to scientific standards for correlating resources and geography. |
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There were no correlating morphological changes observed in the neural tissues. |
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For a competitive European policy, an integrated perspective is necessary, by correlating economic, environmental, social and security aspects. |
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The animations are extensively used for correlating investigation information and for analyzing aircraft performance. |
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There appear to be no studies directly correlating union-management relationships with work stoppage outcomes. |
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A global time scale has been derived by correlating fossils from one place to another. |
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In addition to determining the national poverty line in Governorates, and correlating the poverty with the social and economic indicators. |
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Only by correlating data on such behaviours, assuming they are available, is it possible to make accurate deductions about changing trends. |
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As new genomes are sequenced, these tools are valuable both in annotation of protein functions and in correlating organismal genotype with phenotype. |
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By correlating information it would be possible to identifying anyone who is attempting to prize open the doors of a variety of Internet addresses. |
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In order to support discussions on its future requirements, the Court has developed the Court Capacity Model as a tool for correlating its potential achievements with its human resource needs. |
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The study involves correlating the flight parameters retrieved from the FDR and the fatigue tests done by the manufacturer, Hamilton Standard, with the striations observed on the fractured section of the No. 2 blade. |
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Eurostat would now like to obtain the files correlating fictitious and identifying numbers so as to be able to process the 2003 data under same methods and the same conditions as data collected later. |
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A method for aiding in the diagnosis of autism comprising the steps of analyzing the level of secretin in a blood sample from a patient suspected of suffering from autism and correlating said level with norms. |
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West Darfur appears to have by far the highest concentration of displacement, again correlating with the concentration of killings and other forms of violence in that area. |
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She did so by correlating the primary seismic wave forms collected. |
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Bias shall be established by correlating the results of critical and exponential experiments with results obtained for these same systems by the calculational method being validated. |
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For example, preliminary studies correlating contractile ring dynamics with cell shape change indicate that actomyosin organization, not just quantity, affects the kinetics of cell shape transitions. |
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This approach also involves correlating past crime trends with factors that will influence the future scope of crime, in particular demographic and macro-economic variables. |
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After that, Seat will provide traffic forecasts produced by correlating past traffic patterns with variables including weather, the date and nearby events, says Mr Cellini. |
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We would like to know if correlating some of the disjoint feature subsets of a semi-naive Bayes can improve its predictive accuracy. |
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The amino acids are the same colors in both windows, correlating primary, secondary, and tertiary structures. |
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Infant and child mortality rates are particularly sensitive to economic security with low levels of infant mortality correlating well with higher levels of economic growth and reduced rates of population increase. |
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Phase correlating coders code the signal using the actual motion vectors of the video, whereas block-matching coders search for the best fit within a limited search range. |
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Six regions have local authority leaders' boards to assist with correlating the headline policies of local authorities. |
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The mathematical algorithms and methods to correct these distortions are critical, particularly when correlating or integrating imagery from different sensors with geospatial data from different sources. |
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The Amazon recommendations we are offered are based on very sophisticated algorithms, which analyse our past purchases, correlating us with other users. |
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But Dr Canfield and his colleagues hope to refine their analysis, precisely correlating CMEs with the twist of the sigmoids' magnetic fields and the size of sunspots in the area. |
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He did this by correlating tackles and collisions against known indicators of skeletal muscle damage, like the hormone cortisol and the protein creatine kinase. |
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For example, Chironex fleckeri has a relatively large body and a higher ratio of mastigophores correlating to the large organisms which they prey upon. |
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Modern Arabic is a pluricentric language with varying branches correlating with different regions where Arabic is spoken and the type of communities speaking it. |
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The step function is particularly suited to correlating energy usage with outside temperatures, changing in complement to external heating and cooling. |
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Correlating very small isolated profiles by either method was difficult because of distortions caused by resectioning and the heating of the plastic by the electron beam. |
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