Sentence examples for corresponds an increase from inspiring English sources

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If we compare the two cases, then to an infinitesimal increase (mathrm{d}varepsilon ) of (varepsilon ), it corresponds an increase (mathrm{d}overline{varepsilon }) of (overline{varepsilon }), if the scale is dilated.

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An increase in entropy corresponds to an increase in disorder which is accompanied by a decrease in information.

An increase in the TFR value corresponds to an increase of the TP vs. FP ratio.

An increase in the number of packs corresponds to an increase in the number of breeding pairs on the island.

Mr. Zagorsky said a drastic drop in weight corresponds to an increase in wealth.

In general, the gradation from felsic to mafic corresponds to an increase in colour index (dark-mineral percentage).

Results show that decreasing the layer thickness corresponds to an increase in the contact stiffness.

Overall, this corresponds to an increase of 2.32 loads for each dispatch removed.

This result corresponds to an increase of heat stress of three thermophysiological assessment classes for PET.

We confused the absolute with the incremental in reporting that a rise in temperature of 2.7C corresponds to an increase of 36.9F.

This drag reduction phenomenon corresponds to an increase in pumpability of a fluid by the additive.

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