0 If two or more facts, numbers, etc. correlate or are correlated, there is a relationship between them:
1 if two things correlate, or are correlated, they are connected, and affect each other:
Variables within time points were permitted to correlate; however, these relations are not shown to simplify presentation.
Each of the three players is now free to believe that the other two players are correlating their strategy choices.
Qualitative and quantitative measures of the business environment are statistically strongly and significantly correlated with respect to their effects on business performance (ibid.).
The runs with the glass upper surface duplicated the conditions with the copper plate and the corresponding photographs were correlated.
We take these different aspects to correlate with a representation's availability to both phenomenal experience and to control processes.
Parents' own health risk behaviours were correlated with those reported for their children.
Daylights are labeled by their correlated color temperatures.
The spike trains of neurons in sensory systems are certainly correlated with the structure of sensory input.
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