Sentence examples for much corresponds from inspiring English sources

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Transport, energy, welfare, education, health: the list pretty much corresponds to the list of portfolios in your typical modern-day government.

"As we move into the early 20th Century the bra very much corresponds to the idea of women leading more functional lives; if you're abandoning your corset for perhaps a more flexible girdle and a separate bra, that's something that's not only giving you a more modern silhouette, it's also certainly allowing you a lot more flexibility and movement and corresponds to a more modern lifestyle".

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The Virtual Automation Networks (VAN) technology is an advanced Ethernet-based industrial communication system which much better corresponds to requirements of industry than all existing Industrial Ethernets.

Ratings of very much improved corresponded to median reduction of 58% on PANSS-EC; ratings of much improved corresponded to median reduction of 38% on PANSS-EC; and ratings of minimally improved corresponded to median reduction of 18% on PANSS-EC.

Unlike the DPPE/Ch the diffusion coefficient obtained for SLPE/Ch mixtures and other calculated FRAP parameters were much closer correspond to those obtained for SM/Ch mixtures, confirming suggestion that the interactions between SLPE/Ch occurred.

So much of menswear corresponds to the body itself.

The PBPK approach, combining in silico simulation coupled with biorelevant dissolution test results, thus corresponds much better to the food effect observed for celecoxib in vivo.

This would be a reading unintended by Simon, but the conditions under which it arises are much broader; it corresponds to the breakdown of the social as we know it, to psychic investments that inhibit the possibility of repair, and cognitive failure indicative of trauma, stemming from the violence of race.

It remains to be shown how much the overlap corresponds to any common mechanism between normal aging and neurodegenerative disorders or common responses without etiological implications.

Fos counts were also made in the postrhinal cortex, much of which corresponds to the caudal part of the area labeled as the ectorhinal cortex by Swanson (1992).

The second glass transition at much higher temperatures corresponds to the Tg of the hydrophilic block employed, namely, Tg=142 °C for poly(M2), Tg=105 °C for poly(M3), and Tg=25 30 °C for poly(M4).

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