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Correlatable

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cor·re·late  (kôr-lt, kr-)
v. cor·re·lat·ed, cor·re·lat·ing, cor·re·lates
v.tr.
1. To put or bring into causal, complementary, parallel, or reciprocal relation.
2. To establish or demonstrate as having a correlation: correlated drug abuse and crime.
v.intr.
To be related by a correlation.
adj. (-lt, -lt)
Related by a correlation, especially having corresponding characteristics.
n. (-lt, -lt)
Either of two correlate entities; a correlative.

[Back-formation from correlation.]

corre·lata·ble adj.
corre·lator n.


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Factor analysis has identified the inter-correlation of the variables, bringing them into a closed group having correlatable numeric responses, and in a similar fashion, cluster analysis has established the linkage tree as per the similarity level of the responses.
These anomalous values, particularly high in arsenic and antimony are highly correlatable with very high values for iron, and suggest the possibilities for a large tonnage Iron Oxide Breccia deposit.
 
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