Sentence examples for really corresponds from inspiring English sources

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The first hypothesis really corresponds to a cell stunning, while the latter one corresponds to a therapy fractionation.

Power-law distributions have often been observed in empirical datasets, but characterizing their parameters and determining whether the data really corresponds to a power-law distribution is not an easy question, as presented by Clauset et al. [22].

At this time it is difficult to discriminate if the former is due to strong interaction with the substrate or if it really corresponds to native mechanism.

Whether the morphological classification system used here really corresponds well to function remains to be seen.

Other limitation identified during control assays is the fact that EV are very small, we cannot be sure that the signal of one particle in one laser really corresponds at the same particle under the second laser that can be wrongly computed.

The basic idea is to look at each line in the "staff" of the tab in the same way you look at your guitar; each line really corresponds to a string, and each number tells you which fret to hold down when plucking that string.

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Do the U.S./NATO missile-defense efforts and the concerns they are raising really correspond to the level of the threat?

Clifford Mann, president of the College of Emergency Medicine, said the proposals were in large measure a pragmatic response to an enormous number of responses which did not really correspond to that much of an increase in very severe illnesses and injury.

Clifford Mann, president of the College of Emergency Medicine, said the proposals were in large measure a pragmatic response to an an enormous number of responses which did not really correspond to that much of an increase in very severe illnesses and injury.

Yet a balance can be struck: HSBC is already organised with partially ringfenced country subsidiaries.The trouble is that national subsidiaries do not really correspond to the bits of banks that most people want bailed out: the deposit-taking part.

This doesn't really correspond to the description of a "tsunami of money directed by a US Congress, worried about growing income inequality, towards expanding low income housing"; Congress doesn't tell the Federal Reserve how to set interest rates.

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