close correspondence
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcloseandcorrespondence
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close
adjective
uk/kləʊs/us/kloʊs/
having direct family connections or shared beliefs, support, ...
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correspondence
noun
uk/ˌkɒr.ɪˈspɒn.dəns/us/ˌkɔːr.əˈspɑːn.dəns/
letters, especially official or ...
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This process assumes stationarity of the environment during the optimization process, and also aclosecorrespondencebetween training and deployment environments.
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Constraints (3b) and (3c) belong to the set of faithfulness constraints, which enforceclosecorrespondencebetween the input and the output.
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We also plot the asymptotic expressions for these quantities derived in section 3.2, and we note that there is veryclosecorrespondencebetween them.
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Still, from a developmental perspective, we should explore how far the infant can go with the "closecorrespondence" hypothesis.
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Note theclosecorrespondencebetween these functions and the transformation function for -reduction.
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We were looking for aclosecorrespondencebetween the two values, which would show that our model predicted accurately.
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Aclosecorrespondencewas maintained between the evaluation centre and the investigators, the latter receiving monthly lists of patients overdue for follow-up.
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There isclosecorrespondencebetween negative contours and burst detections, and between positive contours and sweep detections.
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Example 7 illustrates theclosecorrespondencebetween ornamental figure and metre.
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The analysis demonstrates a relativelyclosecorrespondencebetween the position of actors in the intergovernmental policy networks and the contents of central-local policy.
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Again theclosecorrespondenceholds between the stack- and heap-oriented types.
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Theclosecorrespondencebetween birth and death rates during the 19th century was almost certainly due to the heavy neonatal mortality.
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Aclosecorrespondencewas observed between the loading of items of the five dimensions in this study, and that reported in previous studies.
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The experimental force step response is compared to the simulated response such that aclosecorrespondencebetween them can be obtained.
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Thanks to the care taken to preserve the ordering of heaps, it is possible to draw aclosecorrespondencebetween evaluation and standard reductions.
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Latent class analysis yielded four classes as the best model and there was a reasonablyclosecorrespondence between the four classes obtained and the four principal components.
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It then follows that aclosecorrespondencewill exist between the objective of detecting and modeling evolutionary processes and many developments that have occurred in the econometric/time-series literature.
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The authors chose a functional language because of theclosecorrespondencebetween the mathematical nature of the problem domain and, especially, the higher order aspects of functional programming.
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Thisclosecorrespondencebetween syntax and machine operations has the payoff that correctness proofs for the abstract machines are much more direct than has been the case in the past.
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