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are concurrent
adjective
Happening at the same time; simultaneous.
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All of these previous facts highlight the role of neuromuscular exercise during soccer training and suggest that soccer routines should be performed concurrently as they are concurrent by nature.
By cataloging the coding sequence variations using these databases, we found that 4.36% of CVs from HGMD are concurrently registered in dbSNP (8.11% of CVs from dbSNP are concurrent in HGMD).
The sentences are concurrent, and Hurley suspended 10 years of the sentence for neglect.
We want our son classified as autistic because his disruptive educational behaviors are concurrent with Asperger's (rigidity, disorganization, ruminations … the list goes on).
All activities are concurrent, but the individual processing nodes are extremely simple.
These results are concurrent with expected grain growth behaviour [1] and demonstrate the validity of the variational model.
When the two strategies are concurrent the species should be able to persist under a variable or mixed fire regime.
While Mr. Gephardt calls for an international minimum wage, Mr. Dean was quoted in USA Today in October as saying, "I believe that trade also requires human rights and labor standards and environmental standards that are concurrent around the world".
Based on his observation of commuter work habits, he said, "you could have upwards of 300 to 400 at any one time trying to access the Internet -- those are concurrent users".
These trends are concurrent with a falloff in daily pleasure reading among young people as they progress from elementary to high school, a drop that appears to continue once they enter college.
Given scan lines are concurrent with a radial gradient, what are the chances for moiré-like artifacts to arise that mimic structures suggestive of "sound waves"?
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