correl.
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They were in the so-called "Artigat" jihadist cell, named after a village where an extremist imam, Olivier Correl, gathered militant followers.
From BBC
An article in Police Chief Magazine by Joshua Correl, the University of Chicago psychology professor who pioneered shooter bias research, lays out the significant facts.
From Salon
However, Correl also had some good news to report.
From Salon
How tightly coordinated the activity was between a pair of regions—completely in sync or only somewhat the same—correlated with scores from one of five personality domains: neuroticism, extroversion, openness to experience, agreeableness and conscientiousness.
From Scientific American
Correl′ative, mutually or reciprocally related.—n. a person or thing correspondingly related to another person or thing.—adv.
From Project Gutenberg
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