close correlation

collocation in English

meaningsofcloseandcorrelation

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close
adjective
uk
/kləʊs/
us
/kloʊs/
having direct family connections or shared beliefs, support, ...
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correlation
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˌkɒr.əˈleɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌkɔːr.əˈleɪ.ʃən/
a connection or relationship between two or more facts, ...
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(Definition ofcloseandcorrelationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Therefore, theclosecorrelationbetween these two key factors would appear to be a function of the musical participation itself.
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There isclosecorrelationbetween plasma concentration of parvaquone and clinical efficacy.
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Theclosecorrelationbetween democratic contestation and executive restraints makes it difficult to distinguish very sharply between their effects on developmental governance.
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The reason for theclosecorrelationof barley prices with female mortality in contrast to male mortality requires some explanation.
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Overall, the statistically insignificant response indicatesclosecorrelationbetween industrial nominal wage inflation and price inflation, maintaining the stability of industrial profit markup during expansions.
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It is noted that there is aclosecorrelationbetween the latency of the response and the ionic mechanism underlying the response.
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Aclosecorrelationbetween the migrants' family status and their distance of migration has been found for both certificates and removal orders (including removal appeals).
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As there is aclosecorrelationin embryological development between the mid-facial region and the forebrain, anomalies of the former often affect the latter.
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Univariate analysis demonstratedclosecorrelationbetween our case-definition and symptoms reported by cases.
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There are several possibilities to explain theclosecorrelationbetween colony size and home-range size.
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His writing demonstrates an unusuallyclosecorrelationbetween his stated methodologies and his design processes.
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The table illustrates theclosecorrelationbetween parsing time (tcpu) and memory consumption (space) quite well.
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Employment is influential in that it is largely occupation which determines a household's social class, and there is aclosecorrelationbetween social class and levels of infant mortality.
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Although the general reduction reflected the position that redemption payments were more than mortgages, the supplemental reductions emphasized the opposite idea : aclosecorrelationbetween redemption payments and land values.
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The authors could not find anyclosecorrelationbetween the levels of coagulation proteins, the liver enzymes, or the clinical and haemodynamic condition of their patients.
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Because there is aclosecorrelationbetween the measures deployed against hiring fairs, their economic and social context, and the critique that presaged them, these aspects will be briefly revisited.
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In fact, one observes aclosecorrelationbetween the amount of dynamically allocated memory and processing time, indicating much time is spent moving data, rather than in actual computation.
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Whereas there is aclosecorrelationbetween occupation (or father's occupation) and type of housing, furniture, clothing and education, it may be more difficult to trace this for musical preferences.
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Comparison of figures 8 and 9 indicates aclosecorrelation, at least in the context of (u), between the end of a burst and the beginning of a sweep.
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