In other words, these forms may correspond to different points on a continuum. |
The dates that they publish in this paper actually correspond to the carbon-dates we already have. |
When she speaks, and she is a dramatic storyteller, her voice seems modulated to correspond to the mood of the moment with an exacting precision. |
The best-supported nodes in the tree mostly correspond with unquestioned sister taxa in the data set. |
The total welfare changes more closely correspond to the changes in sector gross revenue with the lowest supply elasticity. |
Studies on lipase showed that enzyme catalysis, substrate binding, and substrate releasing correspond to different types of motion styles. |