0 present participle of relate
1 to find or show the connection between two or more things:
3 to be able to understand a situation or someone's feelings because you have experienced something similar yourself:
The maps deal with climate and emphasise special features relating to rainfall, winds,- etc., which would riot be shown in an ordinary topographical atlas.
But relating information processing theories to dream phenomenology and neurophysiology requires understanding the inherent, temporal basis of memory.
Further information was also given relating to age at first experience, whether the experience was wanted or unwanted, and whether the experience had happened repeatedly.
Such a conclusion may have practical implications relating to chemical change in alloys.
And following analysis of data relating to questions 1-4 it sought, through question 5, to consider a practical solution.
We start relating strings and nets by looking at sets of places as alphabets and at families as strings on such alphabets.
But other factors relating to the constraints placed upon the company were perhaps of greater significance.
The second type of studies relating to this issue are those which examine bilingual children's languagemixing and their differentiation of their two language systems.