They correspond to circulating mesodermal cells which we consider to be haemocytes or mesoblasts. |
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The advertisements correspond very well with the government's overall intent and I can't see how it could be construed as misleading in any way. |
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Several of the benefits listed do not directly correspond with a typical legislative internship. |
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The total welfare changes more closely correspond to the changes in sector gross revenue with the lowest supply elasticity. |
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The cross-bedded sediments correspond to shoal deposits that developed on top of and seaward of the spit-platform. |
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Even integers in the top row correspond to throws from the right hand, and odd integers to throws from the left. |
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In other words, these forms may correspond to different points on a continuum. |
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The best-supported nodes in the tree mostly correspond with unquestioned sister taxa in the data set. |
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Some of the children have birthmarks or birth defects that correspond to wounds or other marks on the deceased person. |
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Severe tropical cyclones correspond to the hurricanes or typhoons of other parts of the world. |
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The dates that they publish in this paper actually correspond to the carbon-dates we already have. |
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When she speaks, and she is a dramatic storyteller, her voice seems modulated to correspond to the mood of the moment with an exacting precision. |
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Studies on lipase showed that enzyme catalysis, substrate binding, and substrate releasing correspond to different types of motion styles. |
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We translate the UTC reference time to our local time by adding or subtracting the hours that correspond to our time zone. |
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The empty expanses of the puna, as the grasslands are called in the Andes, correspond to the silence in which we walked. |
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In principle there are infinitely many three-dimensional forms that could correspond to a given two-dimensional perspective picture. |
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In short, this Budget, which did not correspond with the magniloquent speech of the Chancellor of the Exchequer, could not stand. |
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As it happens, the periods of intense heat correspond to the periods of peak electricity production from photovoltaic cells. |
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The spectral frequencies should then correspond to the various ways in which the electrons might oscillate within the positively-charged pudding. |
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He convinced himself of a conspiracy against him, and gave up the study of optics, refusing to correspond with anyone about it. |
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He added a pair of filters that correspond to two bands of infrared light needed to detect aflatoxin and fumonisin. |
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It does not correspond to divisions between the four principal botanical species of squash. |
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It should be noted that informative and uninformative cueing does not simply correspond to central and peripheral cueing. |
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The Village luminaires feature pole, wall and catenary mounted fittings that correspond with the other site furnishings. |
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There's a groove in the head that must correspond with a ridge in one side of the track to ensure proper polarity. |
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With access to this website you have hundreds of Internet links that correspond to your units being studied. |
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Frequencies of recombination correspond to the median value of two or three fluctuation tests, each one done with six independent colonies. |
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Patterns of genetic similarity did not correspond with geographic location within any of the sites. |
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The land areas and rivers named before the Flood do not correspond to similarly named features after the Flood. |
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Candidates would then be ranked according to their ability, and offers would correspond to the number of places available in each subject. |
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Today many external symbols no longer correspond to social origins, and wealth does not always coincide with prestigious status. |
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The findings correspond to similar results in studies performed on older children and adults. |
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When was the last time you actually put pen on paper and wrote a letter to someone you correspond with regularly? |
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The web host representative whom I correspond with has recently reported that our combined daily hits is somewhere in the one million range. |
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It's even worse with the folks who not only don't use the internet much but don't even correspond much by email. |
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For about 10 years Bacon had no personal contact with the outside world although he was able to correspond by letter. |
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For half of their marriage they had to correspond by letter, while he was at sea. |
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Graham consults with Lecter to a small degree in Harris's book and the doctor occasionally pops up to correspond via phone or letter with Graham. |
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The sera used in this study correspond to bleeds obtained after four boosts with the same antigen. |
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I agree with the idea of having each one of the four buttons on the gamepad correspond to their respective bases on the baseball diamond. |
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Those that correspond best to the archaeological examples refer specifically to Chickasaw burial treatments for non-chiefly individuals. |
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Before a tractor trailer arrives, the worker can see what's on board, as well as which doors on the dock correspond to those destinations. |
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There are three primary dialects that correspond to the three historic Kazak hordes. |
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Those vibrations correspond to the sound pressure on the diaphragm and create the audio signal which is recorded. |
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Can anyone tell me what symbols correspond best with the symbols around the pentagram in this picture? |
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His calculations are based on ideas that do not necessarily correspond to reality and are often impervious to outside influences. |
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There are certainly plenty of humps and dips, including deep valleys that correspond to several mass extinctions. |
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Accordingly, the scope of the monopoly asserted by the patentees does not correspond to the technical contribution made by the patent. |
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Nondominated alternatives correspond to the indifference curves of traditional economics. |
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The indoctrinators have very organized steps and styles that correspond to the levels and types of control. |
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Analysis showed it to have an empirical formula that doesn't correspond to any compound that's ever been reported. |
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The masculine does not correspond to the probata, which is neuter, although it agrees with boas, which is masculine. |
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These responses correspond with satisfying and dissatisfying aspects of supervision and involvement articulated by nonsupervisory employees. |
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These locations correspond to the damage zones where our numerical models predict elevated distortional strain energy densities. |
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The neck on the bull fiddle joins at what would correspond to the 10th fret on a guitar or bass. |
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In traditional Chinese medicine, areas of the foot correspond to organs and body parts, and disease is a matter of blocked vital energy. |
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It simply has to demonstrate that its allegations correspond to an extraditable offence. |
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Some linkage groups may correspond to the extremities of chromosomes yet are unlinked to the arm to which they belong. |
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My binary math is a little rusty, but that limit seems to correspond to 32-bit double precision real arithmetic. |
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In other words, noesis and noema correspond to the subject and object poles of experience, respectively. |
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But no one can see the good and the true from evil, because the falses of evil are darkness and correspond to darkness. |
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The six categories correspond to distinct pathophysiological mechanisms and are important in determining therapy. |
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These Seidel sums correspond to spherical aberration, coma, astigmatism, Petzval curvature and distortion. |
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This spike has been previously regarded as diagenetic, as the samples analysed correspond to limestone concretions. |
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These broader patterns of gene expression correspond to gradual intergradations among floral organs. |
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These distinctions correspond closely to our distinction between vertebrates and invertebrates. |
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It has simply gone through your email inbox and designated some of those with whom you correspond frequently as followees. |
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Solid, dashed, and dotted lines correspond to first, second, and third extractions. |
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Assuming an activation energy of 0.9, this would correspond to an acceleration factor equal to 7.906. |
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How can you ensure this legalistically if it does not correspond to the law? |
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Even a technically legitimate ruler forfeits his right to obedience if his mandates do not correspond to moral norms. |
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What I found there did not correspond to what was being reported most crucially, that the liberators were widely perceived as occupiers. |
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It is possible that the self-selected categories may not correspond neatly with intensity of production. |
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This clearly suggests that the newly formed species may correspond to complexes of PEI with heparin. |
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The blobs correspond to vacuities in the dentine and are probably due to calcite or some other post-mortem infilling. |
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This focal plane is taken to correspond to the midsagittal plane of the vessel. |
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Equal intervals on a logarithmic scale correspond to equal proportions on an arithmetic scale. |
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There are some 200 points in the ear which correspond with different parts of the body. |
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The solid lines correspond to soft selection, while the dashed lines plot hard selection. |
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He also perceived that the 14 space lattices consisted of 7 different lattice symmetries, which correspond to 7 crystal systems. |
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We have no evidence that treatment options must correspond with theories of causality. |
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These wavelengths correspond to colors in the visible spectrum ranging from violet to blue to green to yellow to orange, and then red. |
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Soon after I find myself in my Russian class, learning that adjectives have to correspond with the nouns they qualify. |
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They change pitch, alter tempo, or otherwise reshape and transform themselves to correspond to the surrounding sounds. |
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Our observational abilities are surely constrained yet they correspond to our real world. |
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Thirteen years of increased marijuana arrests actually correspond to increased pot smoking by kids. |
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Simply go to the fuse boxes which may correspond and if one switch is off and all others are on, switch the odd one back on. |
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Stimulating reflexology points on the feet which correspond to the eyezone area helps to aid decongestion by increasing circulation. |
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Beliefs about death and the afterlife correspond to the doctrines of the major religions. |
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In addition, alkyl groups may correspond to reagents and intermediates in organic chemistry. |
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Our observations may better correspond to those of Baumont et al. who reported greater intake of lucerne than mixed grass hay by sheep. |
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The upper and lower halves of this box correspond not to waist up and waist down, but to left and right on the dancer's body. |
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I would love to chat or correspond with a Hindu guru, a Buddhist monk or an Indian yogi. |
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Citrus juicers are available in enamel-covered aluminum, in sizes and colors that correspond with oranges, lemons, and limes. |
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Originally, piano rolls were made by hand-punching in a roll to correspond to published sheet music. |
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One was a workbook that gave instructions to employees about how to correspond with customers who have inquiries or complaints. |
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These absorption bands correspond to electronic transitions from s-bonding to s-antibonding orbitals. |
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Workbook exercises are labeled to correspond neatly with the main text they support. |
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These five elemental phases also correspond to the three yin and the three yang of the universe. |
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Or they may think that there are different sets that in some sense correspond to or complement one another. |
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In other words, the zodiacal constellations named in ancient times no longer correspond to the segments of the zodiac represented by their signs. |
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They correspond to facets for the articulation of two rows of spines along lateral edges of marginals. |
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Notes at the back have headers showing to which pages the notes correspond, a great convenience when searching for an elusive reference. |
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There are seven primary chakras located along the spine that correspond to vital TCM acupoints. |
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You send your camp's story into a veritable jungle of competing messages that bombard every parent and every child with whom you correspond. |
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As mentioned above, the divisions of the catalog do not correspond to the placement of objects in the exhibition, and some catalog entries differ with the museum's labels. |
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Often only some of the codes of an allograph to be recognized correspond to a sequence of codes from the dictionary, and the allograph is not recognized with certainty. |
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These people seem to live in an alternate reality where there is no necessity for their words to correspond to anything that happens in the world. |
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Of the 37 trails, 23 correspond to traditional, well-traveled routes, while the trail from Igloolik to the floe edge varies slightly from year to year. |
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Negative view zenith angles correspond to the backscattering direction. |
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These figures correspond well with summaries based on notarial data. |
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The changes in the females correspond to a shift from the 50th to the 85th centile for waist circumference and the 44th to the 70th centile for body mass index. |
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About 60 percent of chicken genes correspond to a similar human gene. |
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There were mild sensations of tingling pain in certain points in the left foot which, according to the therapist, correspond to the lung and solar plexus regions. |
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This doesn't correspond to current usage, and in the discussion above, I assumed that can can refer to permission as well as ability, possibility and other forms of modality. |
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They just liked what they liked, which happened to correspond to what a lot of other little girls liked. |
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The inside of the fossil's skull bears an imprint of brain lobes that correspond to modern brain regions dedicated to interpreting sight and smell. |
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White fonts on a black background correspond to non-identical amino acids. |
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When I downloaded them, I realised that I should have tried to have one panel of the mural correspond to one photograph, instead of them being as haphazard as they are. |
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Interestingly, these two currents in the study of US ethnic literatures correspond to a parallel divergence on questions of politics and aesthetics. |
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These ions correspond in molecular weight to both trimers and tetramers. |
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There are two topologically distinct pentahedral graphs which, through duality, correspond to the skeletons of the square pyramid and triangular dipyramid. |
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The pressing need of our age is to found a public sphere that would cherish subjectivity, where plural experiences of cultures would correspond to diverse inner lives. |
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But does understanding the importance of weblogs and weblogging correspond to understanding how an information publisher should relate to weblogs and weblogging? |
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These structures do not correspond to trichocysts seen in phase micrographs but connect both horizontally and vertically to other vesicular-like signals. |
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The student union is opposed to large tuition hikes, as well as any fee increases that don't correspond to a significant improvement in the quality of education. |
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It does not correspond to any documented location in historical Rome but seems instead to typify the visual character of the city at the height of its urban development. |
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The points at which the steel meets the wall correspond to the pattern of stratification, as if the wall has been scarified as it admits the structure. |
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Franco adopted different looks for each section to correspond with their respective psyche. |
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A mover can underquote you on purpose or by accident then claim for extra money because the end volume of the consignment doesn't correspond to the volume quoted. |
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Under high magnification, lighter patches that can be seen probably correspond with larger crystals or clusters of crystals that have aggraded diagenetically. |
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In Ayurvedic medicine, specific colors correspond to each of the seven chakras, or energy centers, that affect organs, emotions and aspects of the spirit. |
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It's probably a delusion, but landscapes clearly correspond to something in the way the brain works, and art is clearly a response to landscape, and the unities. |
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The days passed and Anne and John continued to correspond by letters. |
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The rising statistics may correspond to the high number of unemployed Americans worrying about putting food on the table. |
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The subtitles are confusingly written, but so is the English dub, and neither really correspond to each other, so it's kind of Sophie's Choice on that one. |
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The amount of the compensation awarded would correspond to the damages which the county court could have ordered in civil proceedings in like manner as a claim in tort. |
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Attempting to contract with subhumans has predictable consequences, consequences that correspond exactly with attempts to contract with two-legged subhumans. |
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These patterns correspond broadly to the basic level categories investigated by Tversky and Hemenway, for example through the application of spatial tree maps. |
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The unresting movements of the heavens and the water correspond to the unceasing power of the hydraulic machine and, by extension, to the unceasing power of the emperor. |
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The initial covariance matrices of each lander were set to correspond to a 15 by 8 kilometer landing ellipse with a semimajor axis in the East-West direction. |
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Geologists are now investigating whether these groupings correspond to another new source of evidence of cyclic patterns in Earth's recent history. |
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How one explains a given feature in relation to one sort of consciousness may not correspond with what is needed to explain it relative to another. |
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This system does not correspond to the law of any later period in Rome and is in marked contrast with the law of the Twelve Tables and law of the time of Plutarch and Dionysius themselves. |
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The characteristics of verbomania, according to a French critic, correspond curiously to certain popular American traits which, if not fostered by our schools, are not effectively combated by them. |
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It was her kind heart and trusting personality that may have led her to correspond online with Legebokoff. |
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But forgetting that, the really important point that Saussure made was that a word is just a sign, and the sign does not correspond to the thing that it signifies. |
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All the quasi-fuchsian subgroups correspond to pairs of once-punctured tori, but as one tends to the boundary a certain curve on one of the tori may get squeezed to a point. |
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The four suits in Cuajo correspond to the four colours of the chess cards. |
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This sample source is only one possible design example, and it may or may not correspond to an implementation delivered with any particular computer system product. |
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The speed column is the average ground speed gliding between thermals which should roughly correspond to the average air speed between thermals given the task. |
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However, the micromorphological and microanalytical features of this new species do not correspond entirely with those of the modern sheathed bacteria. |
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That means they can't correspond outside of their native language at all. |
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If rolled up in this way in only one of the three dimensions of space this would correspond to a sheet being glued along two edges to form a cylinder. |
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So, just as theology leads to worship, so worship leads to further theologizing as we seek to correspond to God's Word and Spirit rather than the words and spirit of the age. |
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The English language is an alphabetic system, meaning that our written symbols correspond to the separate sounds, or phonemes, in spoken language. |
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Deception by mirrors has a basis in optical principles, in so far as reflections in mirrors do not correspond wholly to the objects that caused them. |
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According to the court, the testimonies of Shields' friends that he was asleep in his room did not correspond to each other in terms of time, place and other details. |
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The OR gates and AND gates you can read about in books that describe how computers work correspond directly to Boole's algebraic operations of addition and multiplication. |
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The number of lunar cycles does not correspond easily to the number of seasonal ones. |
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During the Great Vowel Shift all of the long vowels of Middle English, which correspond to tense vowels in Modern English, shifted pronunciation. |
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The Midlands does not correspond to any current administrative area, and there is therefore no strict definition. |
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If words are not correct, they do not correspond to reality, and regulation fails. |
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Quakers in Great Britain only recognised the Orthodox Quakers and refused to correspond with the Hicksites. |
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Thallus growth forms typically correspond to a few basic internal structure types. |
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The vertebrae in the human vertebral column are divided into different regions, which correspond to the curves of the spinal column. |
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Writing systems represent language using visual symbols, which may or may not correspond to the sounds of spoken language. |
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If c is the conductor ideal for R in R then prime ideals not containing c correspond to localizations yielding discrete valuation rings. |
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The inner are located in Tuscany and Umbria and correspond well with the geography, comprising the Apuan Alps and Umbrian Apennines. |
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Most Sami languages are spoken in several countries, because linguistic borders do not correspond to national borders. |
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So it is not clear if these medieval dialect divisions correspond to any mentioned by Tacitus and Pliny. |
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The industrial revolution in France followed a particular course as it did not correspond to the main model followed by other countries. |
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Assuming a population of 6 million, this estimate would correspond to 3,750,000 deaths. |
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The Late Middle Ages in Europe as a whole correspond to the Trecento and Early Renaissance cultural periods in Italy. |
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He began to correspond with Watt in 1766, and first met him two years later. |
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Charles retired to the monastery of Yuste in Extremadura but continued to correspond widely and kept an interest in the situation of the empire. |
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Quakers in Great Britain only recognized the Orthodox Quakers and refused to correspond with the Hicksites. |
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They correspond broadly to the public high school in the United States and Canada and to the German Gesamtschule. |
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The numbers correspond to the 10th verse of chapter twelve, the 11th verse of chapter thirteen, and the 12th verse of chapter fourteen. |
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After leaving he felt unable to write to her or read her letters, although he did correspond with her mother. |
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The air volume in mortar does not correspond to the absorbability of mortar, only capillary air voids influence this property. |
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Continental fragments correspond to land masses that have separated from a continental mass due to tectonic displacement. |
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Two of these correspond roughly to the Scottish Not guilty and Not proven, respectively. |
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Finally, we use a band-pass filter to produce the components that correspond to cycles of duration 2-8 yr. |
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The solutions correspond to the case in which the disk and the fluid at infinity are rotating coaxially with nearly the same angular velocity. |
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In East Africa, different animals are taken to specific regions throughout the year that correspond to the seasonal patterns of precipitation. |
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Euroregions usually do not correspond to any legislative or governmental institution or have direct political power. |
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The boundary was soon changed, however, to correspond with that between the counties. |
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Although these correspond morphologically to the weak stem of the perfect, semantically they are much closer to an imperfective present stem. |
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Ethnic groupings often correspond to some level of political organization such as the band, tribe, city state or nation. |
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Formerly a pluvial was thought to correspond to a glacial in regions not iced, and in some cases it does. |
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These values correspond to the amounts of energy required to remove bonding electrons from an atom's valence electron shells. |
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The four traditional dialects of Breton correspond to medieval bishoprics rather than to linguistic divisions. |
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In other languages the word order of transitive and intransitive clauses may not correspond. |
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They are essentially fused plates which correspond to the parallel ambulacral plates in sea stars and five Paleozoic families of ophiuroids. |
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Economist Mohammed Hafidh also said the attacks do not correspond with the deadly, large-scale attacks normally carried out by the two groups. |
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Geologically the continents largely correspond to areas of continental crust that are found on the continental plates. |
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The concentration of algae and the trophic state of lakes correspond well to phosphorus levels in water. |
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The area where they are spoken often correspond with former mediaeval counties and duchies. |
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For nouns regarding the living, their grammatical genders often correspond to that which they refer to. |
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The periods indicated by the sediment record correspond to historic records of high river flow recorded by instruments at Vicksburg, Mississippi. |
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For example, the four unitary authorities which make up Cheshire correspond to the same area as the Cheshire Constabulary. |
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It is divided into four parts that correspond roughly to 'stages' in the development and use of Plato's theory of tripartition. |
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The form of linguistic expression often does not correspond to the meaning that it actually has in a social context. |
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All four beveled edges of the plate should correspond with the embossed plate mark on the back of the print. |
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Innumerable conflicts have arisen where political boundaries did not correspond with ethnic or cultural boundaries. |
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Post towns rarely correspond exactly to administrative boundaries and their associated physical features. |
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Each of the 12 months of the Solar Hejri calendar correspond with a zodiac sign, and the length of each year is absolutely solar. |
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Interestingly, these districts do not necessarily correspond to the districts with highest or lowest perception of insecurity. |
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It was also possible to correspond in written Irish with the EU Institutions. |
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They continued to correspond, and when Hammoneau had a son, Kipling insisted on returning the book and medal. |
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The grammatical gender of a given noun does not necessarily correspond to its natural gender, even for nouns referring to people. |
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These elements are the input data and correspond to the unbalancing responses provided to the network. |
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The count distinctions typically, but not always, correspond to the actual count of the referents of the marked noun or pronoun. |
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The short vowels, consisting only of monophthongs, correspond to the RP lax vowels. |
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A digraph is a pair of letters used to write one sound or a combination of sounds that does not correspond to the written letters in sequence. |
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The names of these waterways, which correspond to the Sittee River, Sibun River and Belize River, were provided to Delgado by his translator. |
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These correspond to areas used for the purposes of local government and may consist of a single district or be divided into several. |
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Tests can be performed to ensure that the properties of concrete correspond to specifications for the application. |
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Measuring diversity at one level in a group of organisms may not precisely correspond to diversity at other levels. |
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We are appealing for pen friends in your newspaper to correspond with our messdeck whilst away in foreign waters serving Queen and country. |
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The numbers correspond with FOX News polls this month showing 49 percent of Americans as pro-life and 43 percent as pro-choice on abortion. |
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It does not exactly correspond to the cultural borders of its various types of constituents. |
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Legal phonotactic rules will correspond to German, whereas illegal rules will correspond to the Slovak language. |
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Proportional representation sees the distribution of seats correspond closely with the proportion of the total votes cast for each party. |
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The cycles in the isotope ratio were found to correspond to terrestrial evidence of glacials and interglacials. |
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The juveniles, which generally correspond to when they are under the age of 1, Gulf menhaden feed more on phytoplankton. |
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The nodes of the tree correspond to KEKs and the leaf nodes of the tree correspond to secret keys shared with the members of the clique. |
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These songs do not appear to correspond to any shanty known from later eras. |
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Type I hair cells correspond to the inner hair cells of the organ of Corti, while Type II hair cells to the outer hair cells of the organ of Corti. |
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In the left frame is the IWS control hierarchy, consisting of Cell, WS, Task, Emove, Prim, and Servo, which are acronyms that correspond to the control levels specified above. |
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The opposition between Odette's sharp boniness and her too delicate flesh correspond to the lobster mentioned much later in A l'ombre des jeunes filles en fleurs. |
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Middle English literature is written, then, in the many dialects that correspond to the history, culture, and background of the individual writers. |
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While working for Wilde, he met a rich gentleman who took an interest in Richardson's writing abilities and the two began to correspond with each other. |
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Thus, some areas of sharia overlap with the Western notion of law while others correspond more broadly to living life in accordance with God's will. |
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Increasing wavelengths correspond to decreasing frequencies. |
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Since both noesis and dianoia correspond to invariable objects, the line's account of rationality is not a counterpart to Aristotle's practical rationality. |
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Erickson et al. proposed a visualization method of representing the activenesses of discussions by the positions of circles that correspond to participants. |
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According to the climate classification of Thornthwaite, city of Trujillo would correspond to an arid climate type with no rain during all seasons. |
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Odoric places John's land to the west of Cathay en route to Europe, and mentions its capital as Casan, which may correspond to Kazan, the Tatar capital near Moscow. |
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Foliation may not correspond to the original sedimentary layering, but instead is in planes perpendicular to the direction of metamorphic compression. |
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The emotions of fear and pity, in Aristotle's account of tragedic emotion, would therefore correspond to the beginning and ending in his account of tragedic plot. |
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Another example is the Great Vowel Shift in English, which is the reason that the spelling of English vowels do not correspond well to their current pronunciation. |
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To oceanic type is represented by those parts of the earth crust, which correspond to deep water abyssal plains in planetary relief, mid-ocean ridges and deep water hollows. |
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Six large conurbations of England correspond to metropolitan counties. |
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GreenShift Corporation today announced term sheets with several corn ethanol producers that correspond to more than 15 million gallons per year of extracted corn oil. |
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Large ceremonial counties often correspond to a single police force. |
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The first examined the relationship between apolipoproteins and severely blocked carotid arteries and how this relationship may correspond with stroke risk. |
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Shallow breathing may correspond to worsening infiltrates and atelectasis. |
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Hence the definitions adopted in establishing rock nomenclature merely correspond to more or less arbitrary selected points in a continuously graduated series. |
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Scholars have commented on the affinities of Ancrene Wisse's style to sermon literature, and these initial citations correspond to pericopes at the start of a homily. |
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Many members of the Surrealist movement continued to correspond and meet. |
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Fitch welcomes the Basel Committee's proposals on securitisation and has commented on how these proposals correspond with current capital market practices. |
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Antibodies directed against components of myelin also do not correspond with the major electrophoretic oligoclonal bands with any consistency, and are often of low affinity. |
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