Two relations R and R' are said to be ordinally similar, if a one-one relation holds between the members of the two fields of R and R', such that if x and y are any two members of the field of R, such that x has the relation R to y, and if x' and y are the correlates in the field of R' of x and y, then in all such cases x has the relation R' to y', and conversely, interchanging the dashes on the letters, i.e. [Please select]
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"_ My friend's book deals with the chronological relations of life, and, amongst other things, correlates _Goethe's_ duration of life with a number of days in many ways important to biology."' [Please select]
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The position of these ridges correlates well with the position of the oriented stresses that were presumably applied to the skull of _Captorhinus_ during life. [Please select]
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Their position and direction correlates well with the thickened border of the cheek, the region in which the stresses are distinctly oriented. [Please select]
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His philosophy of history (_General Theory of Life_, edited by Von Leonhardi, 1843) follows the Fichteo-Hegelian rhythm, unity, division, and reunion, and correlates the several ages with these. [Please select]
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The former, as we see, has no correlates; these are only to be found in the second class. [Please select]
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His strength lies in the vast architectonic genius by which he correlates every domain of the knowable in a single scheme, and in the extraordinary faculty for illustrative detail with which he fills the scheme in every part. [Please select]
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