corresponding section
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcorrespondingandsection
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corresponding
adjective
uk/ˌkɒr.ɪˈspɒn.dɪŋ/us/ˌkɔːr.əˈspɑːn.dɪŋ/
similar to, connected with, or caused by ...
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section
noun
uk/ˈsek.ʃən/us/ˈsek.ʃən/
one of the parts that something is ...
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(Definition ofcorrespondingandsectionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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In the secondcorrespondingsection, loss of self can appear when illness usurps one's previous identity, perhaps forcing the individual to relinquish his occupation, hobbies, or role in the family.
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There is acorrespondingsectionabout council tax benefit.
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As an example a map showing public transport options can directly link to thecorrespondingsectionin the online train time table.
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Each player then took it in turns to choose a number, with thecorrespondingsectionbeing revealed to the players and the audience.
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The liner notes give plot summaries for each track'scorrespondingsectionof the novel.
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During transmission of genetic material from one generation to the next, corresponding sections of maternal and paternal chromosome copies are sometimes exchanged (genetic recombination).
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Seecorrespondingsectionfor detailed information.
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As well as their main stamina meter they also have a meter for their head and their body, which shows how damaged thecorrespondingsectionis.
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A patch of skin from the thigh and itscorrespondingsectionof the saphenous nerve were removed, mounted on a test stand immersed in interstitial fluid.
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For the examples considered below these relations are given in the corresponding sections.
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Further details and explanations are described in the text of the corresponding sections.
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The corresponding sections of the tube are likewise called the driver and driven sections.
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Kiley wanted the landscape to be an extension of the home, loosely divided into four sections extending from the corresponding sections of the house, each with its own identity.
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