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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also concurrent" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to two or more activities or events that happen at the same time. For example: "The trial of the accused was also concurrent with the appeal hearing for the same case."
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It is also concurrent with DE 15 along the eastern part of the US 301 concurrency.
At the species level, both parameters were also concurrent, i.e. biomass accumulation accompanied species ecological expression.
Also, concurrent processing of data with small filters increase the overall filtering performance filter.
Cellular uptake of differentially charged nanoparticles was also concurrent with the quantity of adsorbed proteins, though there was no significant difference in their cytotoxicity.
L.W. Wood, in May of 1979, at the Northampton Police Headquarters in the United Kingdom, and, Louis Bourdon, in July of 1980, of Ontario, Canada also concurrent discovered this method (German 2003).
Also, concurrent with literature on lending relationships in interbank markets, we confirm that the probability of being a super-spreader is mainly determined by financial institutions' size, but leverage and lending concentration as well.
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She arranged the dreams in four categories based not only on common content, but also on concurrent stages of grieving.
In many cases these people also hold concurrent posts as party bosses.
This involves not only the evolution of environmental sensors but also the concurrent evolution of mechanisms by which this information can be processed and acted upon.
With process model, we can also lead concurrent engineering activities.
Our EPB detection approach goes one step beyond that of Stolle et al. (2006) by considering also the concurrent change in plasma density.
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