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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a concordance that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific type of concordance, typically in the context of language studies or textual analysis.
Example: "I found a concordance that lists all the occurrences of the word 'freedom' in the text."
Alternatives: "a concordance which" or "a concordance that provides".
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He compiled a concordance that showed how frequently each writer used certain words, compared this information with a database of word frequency in the novel, and was able to identify the author.
A total of 27 ortholog genes were found to be associated with the same phenotype in humans and mice, a concordance that was significantly larger than expected by chance (p<0.001).
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With regard to direction of regulation, there was a modest concordance that was consistent with co-regulation by c-Myc and mTORC1, two positive regulators of cell growth and proliferation.
This allowed for an ascertainment of functional concordance that is more comprehensive than relying on gene-by-gene annotation across species, while retaining many of the advantages of manual curation where it exists.
A recent study that compared four different methods of assessment of HER2 status found a good correlation between RT PCR and IHC, with an overall concordance that varied from 82 to 93% (Ginestier et al, 2004).
We see — on returning to the concordance — that "inaccessible" and "unfathomable" and "insoluble" also crop up with great frequency.
We also find that the global concordance that appears to emerge at the generic level is less impressive when one looks more finely at particular relationships.
Logistic regression models of triage misclassification (over- or under-triage versus concordance) that simultaneously incorporated the several patient characteristics were generated.
And I also took out my concordance, that remarkable compilation of all the key words in the Bible and where they appear.
One replicate sample was dropped from our analysis due to low concordance that suggested within-breed sample mixing (Table S1).
Overall concordance that included all HER2 categories as well as positive/negative concordance that excluded equivocal HER2 cases was analyzed in accordance with the ASCO/CAP HER2 testing guidelines [ 7].
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