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To corresponds

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To be equivalent or similar in character, quantity, quality, origin, structure, function etc.

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Further, alkyl chain length dependent E(2) values found to corresponds well with experimental density for chloride and iodide ILs.

Essentially, conceptually, what filtering, as it's typically referred to, corresponds to is modifying separately the individual frequency components in a signal.

Power to corresponds to the ability of agents "to get things done" [5].

Beginning at the entrance and table areas, later moving into the "carousing" zone (bars, dance floor and its proximity), hotspots for interventions seem to corresponds to the changing densities of different locations at different times.

From the present work, we can deduce that the evaluation referred to corresponds to the passive antioxidant component, attributable only to the oxidation of SH groups and in particular Cys 34.

The list was sorted (top to bottom) to corresponds to the order shown in Figure 3. Gene annotation is based on the TAIR 8.0 genome release.

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They began to correspond though e-mail.

She is happy to correspond with readers!

Meanwhile, Santek and Hood continued to correspond.

I am happy to correspond with you.

Astor began to correspond with prisoner 965055.

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