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corresponds and national
State churches are not necessarily national churches in the ethnic sense of the term, but the two concepts may overlap in the case of a nation state where the state boundary largely corresponds to the distribution of a single ethnic group to which a certain denomination is attached as an aspect of ethnic identity.
It was integrated into the national postcode system of the United Kingdom during the early 1970s and now corresponds to the N, NW, SW, SE, W, WC, E and EC postcode areas.
The official text of the national anthem corresponds to the first stanza and amended refrain of the original nine-stanza poem by Naftali Herz Imber.
The rank of " General of the Army " should not be confused with the title " army general "; the rank of " General of the Army " is usually the equivalent of a five-star rank, and theoretically corresponds to overall command of an entire national army, whereas the title of " army general " is usually held by the equivalent of a four-star general, and corresponds to the command of an individual army in the field.
The development corresponds to the historical events of 1943, when Joseph Stalin had The Internationale, hitherto anthem of the Soviet Union, replaced with a new, more patriotic national anthem.
Between the annual sittings of Yearly Meeting as a whole, the national work of Quakers in Britain is carried out by Meeting for Sufferings and the various standing committees which are in existence at that time, each of which are made up of representatives and corresponds with each Area Quaker Meetings in Britain, and each Area Quaker Meeting likewise is made up of representatives and corresponds with Local Quaker Meetings ( that cover a small area ).
In national accounts used in macroeconomics, it refers to the contribution of the factors of production, i. e., land, labour, and capital goods, to raising the value of a product and corresponds to the incomes received by the owners of these factors.
In national elections, the union consistently obtains around 6 % of the votes, which roughly corresponds to the percentage of ethnic Hungarian voters.
The position of " general of the army " theoretically corresponds to overall command of an entire national army, while the position of " army general " only corresponds to the command of an individual army in the field.
In the Czech Republic, each day of the year except national holidays corresponds to a personal name.
This corresponds to an annual growth rate of 12. 9 %, compared with the national average of 2. 66 % over the same period.
The formation of this International Executive, which corresponds to the executive head or board in present-day national governments, is but a step leading to the Bahá ' í world government of the future, and hence should not be identified with either the institution of the Guardianship or that of the International House of Justice.
Marx's concept corresponds roughly with the concept of value added in national accounts, with some important differences ( see below ) and with the proviso that it applies only to the net output of capitalist production, not to the valuation of all production in a society, part of which may of course not be commercial production at all.
The rank of " General of the Army " theoretically corresponds to overall command of an entire national army with several armies in the field, while the title " Army General " only theoretically corresponds to the command of an individual army in the field.

corresponds and incidence
A rough rule of thumb is that the incidence of baldness in males corresponds to chronological age.
The column of an oriented incidence matrix that corresponds to a loop is all zero, unless the graph is signed and the loop is negative ; then the column is all zero except for ± 2 in the row of its incident vertex.
This corresponds to a total incidence of approximately 1 in 100. 000 for all types in a general population.
A cosine of 0. 9, 90 %, for example, corresponds to an angle of incidence of 26. 84 degrees.

corresponds and one
In the even simpler case of a collection of one set, a choice function just corresponds to an element, so this instance of the axiom of choice says that every nonempty set has an element ; this holds trivially.
For example, one can say for a given transition that it corresponds to the excitation of an electron from an occupied orbital to a given unoccupied orbital.
In general, each wavelength corresponds to only one element, and the width of an absorption line is only of the order of a few picometers ( pm ), which gives the technique its elemental selectivity.
For many applications where one is only concerned about rotation around one axis, it is sufficient to discard the pseudovector nature of angular momentum, and treat it like a scalar where it is positive when it corresponds to a counter-clockwise rotation, and negative clockwise.
The four-string bass — by far the most common — is usually tuned the same as the double bass, which corresponds to pitches one octave lower than the four lower strings of a guitar ( E, A, D, and G ).
* bp = base pair ( s )— one bp corresponds to approximately 3. 4 Å of length along the strand
If one integrates this picture, which corresponds to applying the fundamental theorem of calculus, one obtains Cavalieri's quadrature formula, the integral – see proof of Cavalieri's quadrature formula for details.
As a crude example, each finger might control one key which corresponds to one bit in a byte, so that using seven keys and seven fingers, one could enter any character in the ASCII set — if the user could remember the binary codes.
Such keyboards use a minimum of seven keys, where each key corresponds to an individual braille point, except one key which is used as a spacebar.
A single-bit transmission error then corresponds to a displacement from a valid corner ( the correct message and checksum ) to one of the m adjacent corners.
In statistics, data sets usually come from actual observations obtained by sampling a statistical population, and each row corresponds to the observations on one element of that population.
In a typeface each character typically corresponds to a single glyph, but there are exceptions, such as a font used for a language with a large alphabet or complex writing system, where one character may correspond to several glyphs, or several characters to one glyph.
Such a function is called a one-to-one correspondence or a bijection, and has the property that every element corresponds to exactly one element.
The loom is controlled by punched cards with punched holes, each row of which corresponds to one row of the design.
To resolve this problem, the processor in a keyboard " debounces " the keystrokes, by aggregating them across time to produce one " confirmed " keystroke that ( usually ) corresponds to what is typically a solid contact.
Each kana character ( syllabogram ) corresponds to one sound in the Japanese language.
Thus Euclidean geometry corresponds to the choice of the group E ( 3 ) of distance-preserving transformations of the Euclidean space R < sup > 3 </ sup >, conformal geometry corresponds to enlarging the group to the conformal group, whereas in projective geometry one is interested in the properties invariant under the projective group.
For example, rather than expressing a sound file as the amplitude levels over time, one may express it as the frequency spectrum over time, which corresponds more accurately to human audio perception.
Instead of dividing their traditional stories into myths, legends, and folktales, some cultures divide them into two categories, one that roughly corresponds to folktales, and one that combines myths and legends.

corresponds and per
In 2005 Haiti's total external debt reached an estimated US $ 1. 3 billion, which corresponds to debt per capita of US $ 169, in contrast to the debt per capita of the United States which is US $ 40, 000.
The prescription corresponds to an inbreeding rate of 1 % per generation, approximately half the maximum rate tolerated by domestic animal breeders.
The report also recommends that average consumption in populations should not exceed per week, stating this goal " corresponds to the level of consumption of red meat at which the risk of colorectal cancer can clearly be seen to rise.
In case of a modem, this corresponds to 1, 000 tones per second, and in case of a line code, this corresponds to 1, 000 pulses per second.
Each lap corresponds to a complete cycle, and each car will complete dozens of laps per hour.
The number of laps per hour ( a speed ) corresponds to an angular velocity ( i. e. a frequency ), but the number of laps ( a distance ) corresponds to a phase ( and the conversion factor is the distance around the track loop ).
When the spectrum is reckoned per frequency interval, the Sun's peak emission appears at a frequency of 3. 43 x 10 < sup > 14 </ sup > Hz ; this means that the peak emission per unit frequency is at 3. 43 x 10 < sup > 14 </ sup > Hz, which corresponds to a wavelength of 883 nm and is well into the infrared.
In physics the energy per particle is often expressed in electronvolts which corresponds to about 100 kJ mol < sup >− 1 </ sup >.
The older kilogram-force per square centimetre corresponds to 98. 0665 kPa, but is it often rounded off to 100 kPa in practice.
The half life T of 5. 7a corresponds to the activity A =( N *(- ln ( 2 )))/ T, where N is the number of atoms per mol.
Photographs taken over a period of 50 years show the rate of nebula expansion is roughly 1 arcsecond per century, which corresponds to spectroscopic observations as 20 – 30 km s < sup >− 1 </ sup >.
A high Q factor corresponds to low resonator losses per roundtrip, and vice versa.
Reinforcing the idea that this increase is tied to sensorimotor learning ( as opposed to age per se ), the canary-which relearns song every year-shows a similar increase in FoxP2 during late summer and early-fall, a time period which corresponds to their yearly sensorimotor learning.
Commercial fusor devices can generate on the order of 10 < sup > 9 </ sup > neutrons per second, which corresponds to a usable flux of less than 10 < sup > 5 </ sup > n /( cm² s ).
For stars in the Milky Way disk, this corresponds to a mean baseline of 4 A. U. per year, while for halo stars the baseline is 40 A. U. per year.
A slightly broader model of efficiency that nevertheless remains consistent with the " percentage " definition in many cases is to say that efficiency corresponds to the ratio r = P / C of the amount P of some valuable resource produced, per amount C of valuable resources consumed.
* Kh factor-a constant used in electrical metering which corresponds to the number of watt-hours used per revolution of the meter disc

1.196 seconds.