"correlate" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

correlate verbo

correlate + preposición
Kolokacji: 9
correlate with • correlate to • correlate in • correlate from • correlate at • ...
correlate + adjetivo/adverbio
Kolokacji: 16
positively correlated • strongly correlated • highly correlated • directly correlate • correlate well • ...
(1) positively, negatively
Kolokacji: 2
2. correlate well = skoreluj dobrze correlate well
4. necessarily correlate = koniecznie skoreluj necessarily correlate
5. correlate poorly = skoreluj ubogo correlate poorly
  • In fact, ejection fraction is preload and afterload dependent, and it correlates poorly with myocardial contractility.
  • Amplification of c-myc has been described in a minority (7%) of tumours but correlates poorly with RNA content.
  • The actual practice of obedience therefore correlated poorly with the authoritarian vocabulary the Jesuits used when they spoke of it in theoretical terms.
  • Levels of FSH in the blood correlate poorly with menopausal symptoms.
  • It does not seem that the amount of nicotine delivered is a significant factor as the puff volume correlates poorly with the frequency of cigarette consumption.
  • This is especially relevant since the presence of cytomegalovirus and/or cryptosporidiosis had little prognostic significance, and CD4 levels correlated poorly with prognosis.
  • The various methods correlate poorly, but are the best easily available ways of estimating pneumothorax size.
  • Stock price performance may correlate poorly with company performance, and not at all with any employee performance, except, perhaps, that of the most senior executives.
  • The researchers removed items that correlated poorly with the rest of the items in the same scale of interest.
  • The vast amount of knowledge gathered to date correlates poorly with the primary environmental factors influencing the development of a well-balanced personality.

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