Sentence examples for somehow corresponds from inspiring English sources

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As for DS r, we conjecture that this class somehow corresponds to RV ( − 1 ) solutions.

The shape descriptors can thus be considered as an approximative description of the shape such that shape similarity somehow corresponds to similarity of the shape descriptors.

It is not just that the soul is in one state or another depending on which kind of object it is attending to, in such a way that its state somehow corresponds to the character of the object attended to.

We may expect that this integral control somehow corresponds to the 'indirect elasticities' of HCA.

The finding from our study indicating that at a given age and given BMD level the OR for having a vertebral fracture is higher in men than in women, somehow corresponds to how the risk of hip fractures seems to be similar in men and women for any given BMD [ 16, 32, 36, 37].

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"Australia" is the name of Murnane's supreme fiction, the idea that his private landscapes might somehow correspond with those of his countrymen and women, or at least be glimpsed by them, without having to be translated into mere "taste or fashion," where commonality is purchased at the price of standardization.

Pythagoras may have referred, vaguely, to the "music of the heavens," which he alone seemed able to hear; and later Pythagoreans seem to have assumed that the distances of the heavenly bodies from the earth somehow correspond to musical intervals a theory that, under the influence of Platonic conceptions, resulted in the famous idea of the "harmony of the spheres".

For instance, some think it's possible that the neural responses seen in the study somehow correspond to a monkey's thoughts of moving in the direction of each new spot.

For various reasons, after the discovery of quantum mechanics it quickly became almost universal to speak of an experiment associated with an operator A in the manner just sketched as a measurement of the observable A — as if the operator somehow corresponded to a property of the system that the experiment in some sense measures.

Because behavior is driven by brain activity, changes in behavior must somehow correspond to changes inside the brain.

More than often, a literature search is to find a dozen of the most recent articles that somehow correspond to the completed research and hence could be cited to demonstrate the novelty and significance of the research result.

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