70 examples of correlated in sentences

Then, penetrate the wilderness where you may, the main telling features, to which all the surrounding topography is subordinate, are quickly perceived, and the most complicated clusters of peaks stand revealed harmoniously correlated and fashioned like works of arteloquent monuments of the ancient ice-rivers that brought them into relief from the general mass of the range.

The development of the master tissues of the body, the brain, the pride and darling of evolution, is in some subtle way correlated with it.

The characteristic staining power appears to be dependent upon, or correlated with, the presence of the internal secretion of the medulla of the adrenal, adrenalin.

Homosexuality as a cult has appeared correlated with the production of the functional hermaphrodite by artificially creating the eunuchoid type of constitution.

Beginning with the traits and qualities which distinguish the sexes, grouped as the secondary sex characters, he showed that they are correlated with the special sexual function of the species in which they occur.

Acting on these premises, as I conjecture, whether consciously worked out or not, Mr. Roosevelt's next step was to begin the readjustment; but, I infer, that on attempting any correlated measures of reform, Mr. Roosevelt found progress impossible, because of the obstruction of the courts.

The important events may be studied according to countries, studying one country at a time, but that is not sufficient; the events occurring during one period in one country should be correlated with those occurring in another country at the same time.

Likewise the movements in the field of science and discovery should be correlated with movements in the fields of literature, religion and political control.

The results of various kinds of observation should be correlated so that there should ultimately emerge a unitary and practically valuable account of primate life, to replace the patchwork of information which we now possess.

Yet, as they both do vary in successive generations,as is seen under domestication,and are correlated, we can only adduce the fact.

But Spinoza's suggestion, as I interpret it, is that the true God has the idea of such things, not only so far as He constitutes the human mind, but as He includes the ideas of some correlated things to us inconceivable.

The higher object at which it aims is closely correlated to the advancement of its material interests.

Surely abstinence from wine and superfluity of "matter in the wrong place" need not necessarily be correlated in hotel-life, and yet my experience leads me to look for the twain together.

"Finallyand this was the crowning argument of all, that correlated all the restthere was the growing scientific and popular perception of the Recuperative Power of the Churchthat which our Divine Lord Himself called the Sign of the Prophet Jonas, or Resurrection.

These sovereign forces are correlated with His victories for the twenty past centuries, and they constitute the distinctive genius of the faith.

A classification of the tumors of the glioma group on a histogenetic basis, with a correlated study of prognosis, by Percival Bailey and Harvey Cushing.

A classification of the tumors of the glioma group on a histogenetic basis, with a correlated study of prognosis, by Percival Bailey and Harvey Cushing.

A correlated curriculum; a report of the committee ...

Bergson has compared the play of reason upon phenomena to the action of a cinematograph machine which reproduces the effect of motion by flashing upon the screen a correlated series of fixed images.

How then about flutes and organ-pipes? Of course their sounds are of a different quality, and so may the consciousness of plants be of a quality correlated exclusively with the kind of organization that | they possess.

They are now definitely contemporary, or later or earlier one than another, and we can handle them mathematically, as we say, and far better, practically as well as theoretically, for having thus correlated them one to one with each other on the common schematic or conceptual time-scale.

If we analyze it, we shall find it correlated with other virtues of a higher order; for what virtue stands alone?

Now he found himself completely taken possession of and made a part of something larger than himself, a carefully correlated and guarded system of ranks and rules and traditions.

As helpless babyhood came more and more to depend on parental care, the correlated feelings were developed on the part of parents, and the fleeting sexual relations established among mammals in general were gradually exchanged for permanent relations.

MISPLACED CORRELATIVES.When conjunctions are used as correlatives, as "both-and," "either-or," each of the correlated words should be so placed as to indicate clearly what ideas are to be connected in thought.

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