one-to-one correspondence
collocation in Englishmeaningsofone-to-oneandcorrespondence
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one-to-one
adjective
uk/ˌwʌn.təˈwʌn/us/ˌwʌn.təˈwʌn/
Something that is in a one-to-one relationship with another thing strongly influences the way that the other ...
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correspondence
noun
uk/ˌkɒr.ɪˈspɒn.dəns/us/ˌkɔːr.əˈspɑːn.dəns/
letters, especially official or ...
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Results obtained using recursive least squares lead to the conjecture that there exists a generalone-to-onecorrespondencebetween these two selection criteria.
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In particular, as far as person-marking is concerned, there is aone-to-onecorrespondencebetween the different inflectional suffixes and the six person\umber combinations.
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The standard of biological brain disease rests on the assumption ofone-to-onecorrespondencebetween manifest disorder and underlying pathogen.
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There is noone-to-onecorrespondencebetween linguistic choices and the advertising function in most of the ads.
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If there is aone-to-onecorrespondencebetween two sets, they must have the same number of elements.
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It is conceivable that some sequence of morally benign steps could eventually lead to an approximateone-to-onecorrespondenceof states and 40.
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The pronunciations and acoustic strings are inone-to-onecorrespondenceand need not be distinguished.
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There can therefore be noone-to-onecorrespondencebetween visual experience and neural activations.
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It is routine to check that these constructions are mutually inverse and that strict maps are inone-to-onecorrespondencewith algebra homomorphisms.
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Another development has been away from theone-to-onecorrespondencebetween the musician's input and the computer's output.
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The sequences of worlds that determine behaviours in (not necessarily of any program) are in a one-to-onecorrespondencewith the natural numbers, according to (iii-iv).
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As the paths starting from a given vertex are in aone-to-onecorrespondencewith the projected itineraries, this implies the claim.
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However, aone-to-onecorrespondencebetween biological and physical models is rare, the differences ranging from subtle to fundamental.
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This is aone-to-onecorrespondencebetween the entire sentence and the formula, which represents the form of the sentence.
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All other electronic music instruments of the time had aone-to-onecorrespondencebetween gesture and sound.
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The standard structure exhibits weak layering and aone-to-onecorrespondencebetween feet and stress.
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And, of course, formal power series are inone-to-onecorrespondenceto sequences.
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