Adverb
In a corresponding manner; conformably.
Source: Webster's dictionarythe temperature decreases correspondingly Source: Internet
3D techniques have better sensitivity (because more coincidences are detected and used) and therefore less noise, but are more sensitive to the effects of scatter and random coincidences, as well as requiring correspondingly greater computer resources. Source: Internet
Additionally, children, the elderly, and some individuals with disabilities are typically not counted as part of the labour force in and are correspondingly not included in the unemployment statistics. Source: Internet
An old saying goes, "The first time you think of reducing sail you should," and correspondingly, "When you think you are ready to take out a reef, have a cup of tea first." Source: Internet
Alternatively, given two subpopulations with the same mean and different standard deviations, the overall population will exhibit high kurtosis, with a sharper peak and heavier tails (and correspondingly shallower shoulders) than a single distribution. Source: Internet
Because the Japanese were not expecting an attack, the garrison was weak, and Allied casualties were correspondingly light. Source: Internet