Correlated in spanish
Correlacionado
pronunciation: koʊrelɑθioʊnɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: koʊrelɑθioʊnɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures
correlate2 = correlacionar, relacionar.
Example: The availability of foreign scientific and technical journals in the country and the frequency of interloan requests are directly correlated.correlated (to/with) = correlacionado (con), relacionado (con).
Example: Also correlated to this is the reputation of the people who write the abstracts.more:
» be correlated with = estar correlacionado con.
Example: Major findings are that square footage and seating were all directly correlated with size, type, and complexity of institutions.» be directly correlated to = estar directamente relacionado con.
Example: Accuracy is directly correlated to the librarian's professional expertise.» be negatively correlated with = estar relacionado negativamente con.
Example: We know that years of education and years of jail time are negatively correlated.» be positively correlated with = estar relacionado positivamente con.
Example: Preference is positively correlated with typicality in many product categories.» uncorrelated = sin correlacionar, sin guardar una correlación.
Example: This technique can be used to derive either orthogonal or uncorrelated dimensions for any type of input data.