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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a concordance with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing agreement or harmony between two or more elements, such as ideas, documents, or data.
Example: "The study aims to establish a concordance with existing research on climate change."
Alternatives: "an agreement with" or "a consistency with".
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As has been previously claimed, the Matlab/Simulink reveals as a powerful computing tool to model the PV cells in a concordance with the users' in terms of the voltage/current and power at output.
The phylogenetic tree showed a concordance with the facts mentioned above, where the position of the Negritos on the tree were placed at the most basal position among the Malay, Indonesian and Chinese populations.
Of the 33 CNV loci validated as showing populations differences, in 13 of them we could not establish a concordance with published results, either because the CNV was not previously reported, there was not enough population information to compare, or there were inconsistencies in the available data.
The Hanoverian which was run on two lanes (Hanoverian 1) even showed a concordance with beadchip data of 99.13%.
This age-dependent cardiac proteome remodeling was significantly reversed by short-term CR or rapamycin, demonstrating a concordance with the beneficial effect on cardiac physiology.
For hMAM expression, a concordance with ICC of 70% is found (Mc Nemar: P=0.22), with a fair κ value as well (0.42).
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A perfect concordance with a recently developed line immunoassay was found.
Nevertheless, the measure of ASAD used has demonstrated a close concordance with a structured clinical interview based on the SCID format [ 14].
A concordance coefficient with value of 1 indicates a perfect agreement, −1 indicates a perfect disagreement, and 0 indicates no agreement.
A risk score based on these 5 factors had a concordance index with GIST recurrence of 78.9%.
Concerning the second question, results showed an average concordance with a Kappa coefficient of 0.63: 22 discordances were noted highlighting the major problem of 'oligoclonal' definition.
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