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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of correlates in Chaldean Numerology is: 8

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    The numerical value of correlates in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8

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  1. Sean Clegg:

    This upscale vs. downscale, college educated vs. non-college educated divide really correlates to vaccination too, don't think about it as just a Democrat vs. Republican fault line, think about it as a fault line between the vaccinated and the unvaccinated. When you draw the line there, you bring a lot of independents with you and even a few Republicans.

  2. Jessica Zwerling:

    Most of us really have the idea that it’s only the oldest old that will fall, but actually in this study it was the opposite, that it’s universal to no age, no demographic and no disease correlates, so it’s a very important study.

  3. Justin Baldwin:

    Relative brain size correlates with increased learning ability, increased memory, longer lifespans and more stable population dynamics, in this case, a bigger-brained species of bird might be able to reduce its exposure to warming temperatures by seeking out microhabitats with cooler temperatures, for example.

  4. Emory University:

    There aren't good correlates of protection -- something that says that this is the measurement that one needs to know how well they are protected.

  5. Joseph Marusak:

    I hired two physician assistants and a person trained in Breathalyzers to watch her and take blood alcohol levels over a 12-hour period and had it run at the same lab used by the prosecution, without any drinks, her blood level was double the legal limit at 9:15 a.m., triple the limit at 6 p.m. and more than four times the legal limit at 8:30 p.m., which correlates with the same time of day that the police pulled her over.

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