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Example sentences for "correlated"

Lexicographically close words:
corrects; corredor; corregidor; corregidors; correlate; correlates; correlating; correlation; correlations; correlative
  1. In western Pennsylvania, "its local breeding range is correlated rather closely with the distribution of the white pine and the hemlock.

  2. There remain neutral, or useless, variations, not correlated with either of the other two classes.

  3. Not only are the sexual organs stimulated to increased growth and functional activity, but the correlated size and condition of the sense-organs are likewise acquired.

  4. A curious instance of latent characters correlated with sex is seen in hive bees.

  5. Gain or loss of colour; form-variations not correlated with organic variations;--these cannot be directly due to use or disuse.

  6. Thus increase in the size of a group of muscles may be correlated with increase in the size of the bones to which they are in relation.

  7. Relative infertility, too, unless it chances to be correlated with some unusual excellence, would be no advantage, would be transmitted to few descendants, and would tend to be extinguished.

  8. These variations are not necessarily in any way correlated with any deeper organic variations.

  9. Under abnormal conditions, such as the removal of the essentially male organs, the secondary sexual characters correlated with them do not appear, or appear in a lessened and modified form.

  10. This is the law of correlated variation.

  11. If correlated with disadvantageous variations, they will be eliminated along with them; if correlated with advantageous variations, they will escape elimination (or will be selected) together with them.

  12. Secondary sexual characters, for example, are correlated with the functional maturity or activity of the reproductive organs.

  13. By correlated variation,[L] the ova-bearing or sperm-bearing individuals then develop into the often widely different males and females.

  14. There must also be development of the correlated terms from a single principle.

  15. Man and his Maker are correlated in divine Science, and real consciousness is cognizant only of the things of God.

  16. This last number exemplifies the fact that one signed real number, such as 0, may be correlated to many of the n cardinals, such as 2 .

  17. Only through acquired connections, correlated with experience, do they become definitely organised.

  18. Mendelism and mutation theories may have something to say on the subject when these theories have been more fully correlated with the basal principles of selection.

  19. It is a period of maximum vigour, maximum activity, and, correlated with special modes of behaviour and special organic and visceral accompaniments, a period also of maximum emotional excitement.

  20. The particular instinctive performance is only an episode in a life-history, and every mode of behaviour is more or less closely correlated with other modes.

  21. With those characters are correlated the comparatively short bones which correspond to the back of the hand termed metacarpals, and the tail is long, and stiffened down its length with ossified tendons.

  22. The chief and most common anomaly is the prevalence of macroscopic anomalies in the left hemisphere, which are correlated to the sensory and functional left-handedness common to criminals and acquired through illness.

  23. This abnormal character was correlated to a still greater anomaly in the cerebellum, the hypertrophy of the vermis, i.

  24. This volume deals with some of the fundamental problems of biology, and presents a series of views (the results of nearly thirty years of study), which the author has correlated for the first time in systematic form.

  25. This depression, as in the case of animals, was correlated with the hypertrophy of the vermis, known in birds as the middle cerebellum.

  26. But if we accept the fact, it is easy to interpret the size of the hands as a stock-character correlated with a muscularity and vigour, and established by selection.

  27. Until there is enough of correlated psychical unity for the group to act, however imperfectly, as a group with a mind of its own, controlling the egoism of the individual members, there is no human society.

  28. Moreover it is possible in certain conditions that a variation towards greater fertility may have been correlated with some other variation, such as greater vigour on which the process of selection could immediately operate.

  29. Correlated also with its mode of life is the curious fact that it is viviparous, the young being born in an advanced stage of growth.

  30. This difference of direction is correlated with the position of the scapula, the glenoid cavity of which, as we have already seen, is in man turned outwards, whereas in quadrupeds it looks downwards.

  31. The division of the inferior extremity of the principal metacarpal into two parts is correlated with the two perfect digits which give the foot of the ruminant its forked appearance.

  32. This difference, very marked especially at the region of the toe, is correlated with that of the direction of the pastern.

  33. The difference in appearance which the three phalanges, anterior and posterior, respectively present are to be borne in mind; for they are correlated to the general form of the fore and hind feet.

  34. As does the sternum and the skeleton of the shoulder, the humerus of birds presents differences correlated to the functions which the thoracic limbs are destined to fulfil.

  35. I assert therefore that I am important in a scheme, that we are all important in that scheme, that the wheel-smashed frog in the road and the fly drowning in the milk are important and correlated with me.

  36. Correlated with one's own intellectual activity, part of it and growing out of it for almost everyone, is intellectual work with and upon others.

  37. War is manifestly not a thing in itself, it is something correlated with the whole fabric of human life.

  38. The case I have chosen is an extreme one because I have correlated environment with extremes of culture--one of the lowest forms of aboriginal North American culture and our modern advanced scientific methods of subduing nature to our will.

  39. In such cases, one trait is the determinant of the other, possibly as the actually preceding cause, possibly as part of the same phenomenon in the sense in which the side of a triangle is correlated with an angle.

  40. But the essential point is that the terms used are often very definitely correlated with specific social usages.

  41. Making the racial factor a constant, we may inquire whether culture, too, is thereby made a constant, and whether a change in racial propinquity is correlated with a proportionate change of culture.

  42. It requires no very great acquaintance with history to note startling cultural diversity correlated with this stability of organic endowment.

  43. Very often we cannot ascertain an anterior or correlated cultural fact for another cultural fact, but can merely group it with others of the same kind.

  44. The sculpturing on the plastral callosities and carapace seems to be correlated with size; larger specimens (ferox) have coarser sculpturing than do smaller specimens (muticus).

  45. In any event, small size is correlated with the more arid habitats of the southwest, and large size with mesic ones in the southeast.

  46. Because there is considerable variation correlated with sex and size, each taxon occurs in the key in more than one couplet.

  47. The relationships of the living species and subspecies were probably correlated with geologic change in aquatic environments and drainage patterns.

  48. The difference in shape of the tubercles seems not to be correlated with size because one T.

  49. The white element, with all the correlated characters, existed beyond all question, for it is continuously referred to in those documents.

  50. This is obviously the case with the habit from which the order takes its name; for whether the instinct of gnawing is here the cause or the result of peculiar organisation, the instinct is unquestionably correlated with the peculiarity.

  51. This shows that the instinct is not necessarily correlated with the colour which alone renders the instinct useful, but that both have developed simultaneously and independently, and by natural selection.

  52. The instinct would seem to be a very old one, for there are two great changes of structure in the European cuckoo which are manifestly correlated with the instinct.

  53. However, it is yet largely an unsolved problem with the agricultural colleges as to just how the stirring business side of farming can be sufficiently correlated with the courses of study to keep the student in touch and sympathy with affairs.

  54. With the disappearance of the idea of sin as a transgression of the divine law, the correlated idea of holiness also disappears from the system of ethical naturalism.

  55. Such training is a most direct means of culture and refinement, provided it be correlated with the proper amount of book learning and play and recreation.

  56. Correlated with this is the compulsory-education law in the several states.

  57. Hence, while the aim of the University is different from that of the Technical College, they are so intimately correlated that neither can reach its fullest development without the aid and co-operation of the other.

  58. The degree to which quickness of learning or permanence of memory in one line is correlated with that same ability in others has not yet been ascertained.

  59. What we have in common, as a human race, of imagination, or reason, or tact, or skill is correlated in some fashion to the inheritance of a human nervous system.

  60. It is, therefore, unnecessary to consider whether idealism is assisted by the supposition of a non-finite knowing mind, correlated with reality as a whole.


  61. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "correlated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.