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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'correlate for' is not grammatically correct.
The correct phrase is 'correlate with'. You can use this phrase when you are trying to express a relationship or connection between two things. Example: The research found a strong correlation between poverty and poor health.
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A cardinal histomorphologic correlate for CAN is interstitial fibrosis.
And there was a different patern of neural activity -- a different neural correlate -- for each percept.
Dorris, M. C. & Munoz, D. P. A neural correlate for the gap effect on saccadic reaction times in monkey.
The Dardennes connect these public issues to intimate matters of self-knowledge — and they find a surprising, practical cinematic correlate for the idea.
Ottinger seeks, through style, the deep background from which it arises, and finds a superb, simple cinematic correlate for that idea.
A single overall scale factor is usually used to correlate for different core sizes and shapes.
Fitting equations were applied to the data in order to correlate for later computer based design.
This is, however, not the correlate for seeing a particular hue quality, say unique red.
The results for 12- and 24-hour samples correlate for patients without proteinuria.
Dendritic morphology is the structural correlate for receiving and processing inputs to a neuron.
Identifying a brain-based correlate for pain that otherwise lacks a clearly medically-determinable cause might help deserving claimants win recognition for their suffering as disabling.
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