Example sentences of "correspond to [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Criminal libel corresponds to no " pressing social need " of the sort which the European Court insists should justify restraints on free expression , and its continuing existence is difficult to reconcile with the decision in Lingens v Austria ( see p69 ) . |
2 | The sensitivity sought at the test point is 20 000 gamma/volt : + 2.5V corresponds to a range of 100,000 gamma so the initial Helmholtz coil current setting should cover this . |
3 | In eastern Drenthe for example , it can be shown that the edge of the marginal plat-form usually corresponds to a line following the maximum thickness of the formation ( Fig. 26 ) . |
4 | In all these solutions , the singularity that occurs when corresponds to a Cauchy horizon . |
5 | In this case only , the surface corresponds to a curvature singularity . |
6 | With the above transformation , each interval of the coordinate x of length 2 π/; c corresponds to a circular region in the X , Y plane with the origin removed and cut along the line . |
7 | The origin of the X , Y plane thus corresponds to a singularity of a quasiregular covering-space type . |
8 | The result , reported last summer corresponds to a lifetime of about 10 31 years , once the observing time and total number of protons are taken into account . |
9 | Once again , each point is specified by an ordered number pair ( r , q ) , and any manipulation of these numbers corresponds to a geometric transformation . |
10 | In this case , the difference in redshift of 19000 km per sec corresponds to a separation of about 800 million parsecs between the two objects , ( 1 parsec is roughly 3.25 light years ) . |
11 | This change shows up directly in the uneven spacing of Figure 2 , and corresponds to a change in shape of the nucleus from a sphere to a prolate spheroid , or ‘ rugby ball ’ shape . |
12 | Therefore : ‘ If this replacement proceeds smoothly and at the same rate as the disappearance , we have a case of simple reproduction , which corresponds to a situation in which the productive social labour remains uniform , with the productive forces unchanging . ’ |
13 | We have seen that , when pivoting from a BFS corresponding to a tree , the new BFS also corresponds to a tree . |
14 | It is believed that every part of the feet corresponds to a part of the body . |
15 | The only possible explanation of this radiation , which corresponds to a temperature of about 3K ( 3 C° above the absolute zero of cold ) , seemed to be that it represented the residual energy left over from the Big Bang . |
16 | As several WACC documents point out , it is a fundamental human right because it corresponds to a basic human need both of the individual and for the development of communities and societies . |
17 | Each number roughly corresponds to a 100°C temperature change , giving a band of 100–600°C . |
18 | Insertions are quite simple in B-trees , every leaf corresponds to a place where a new insertion might happen , however deletions are slightly more complicated . |
19 | The major locus , which is assumed to have two alleles — A and A' producing three genotypes AA , AA' , A'A' — is defined by three parameters : q , the frequency of the major gene A' ; t , the displacement — that is , the distance measured in standard deviations on the liability scale between the two homozygous genotype class means ; and d , the degree of dominance , expressed as the position of the heterozygous class mean in relation to the homozygous class mean ( d=0 corresponds to a recessive gene , d=1 to a dominant gene , and d=0.5 to an additive gene ) . |
20 | This corresponds to a ratio log , where f X is X-ray flux at Earth and f V is V-band flux at Earth . |
21 | The difference between the crystal and NMR structures is not surprising as GH5 was a very early NMR structure , and corresponds to a ‘ first generation ’ rather than a ‘ fourth generation ’ structure . |
22 | It corresponds to a tension within human thought which may persist indefinitely de facto , but which has no basis de jure . |
23 | A larger version number corresponds to a more recent version of an entry . |
24 | Not surprisingly , therefore , angles are more easily measured successfully when the angle corresponds to a marked and labelled point of the protractor scale , and the criteria for success would need to take these difficulty factors into account . |
25 | The physically knowledgeable may be helped by the remark that it corresponds to a state of the particle 's spin . ) |
26 | If you like , an operator 0 corresponds to a rule for turning a vector V into another vector V ; unc is a succinct way of writing it . |
27 | Here , what is seen , that is , the subjective impression experienced by a person viewing the drawing , at first corresponds to a tree , with trunk , leaves , branches . |
28 | If you wish , you can consider that each node corresponds to a cluster of inputs . |
29 | The faster moving of the two bands presumably corresponds to a proteolysis product of Dcm ; in later experiments with a fresh batch of enzyme it was no longer observed ( compare Figure 8 ) . |
30 | It corresponds to a wave front of light from the star that just fails to escape to infinity but remains hovering at the Schwarzschild radius : 2 GM/c , where G is Newton 's constant of gravity , M is the mass of the star , and c is the velocity of light . |