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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a concomitant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something occurs simultaneously or in conjunction with something else.
Example: "The increase in temperature was observed as a concomitant of the changing weather patterns."
Alternatives: "as a result" or "in conjunction with".
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It exists as a concomitant to the salon and the ivory tower.
Ramsey and Savage stressed the importance of subjective probability as a concomitant ingredient of decision making in the face of uncertainty.
Drainage, in agriculture, the artificial removal of water from land; drainage is employed in the reclamation of wetlands, in the prevention of erosion, and as a concomitant of irrigation in the agriculture of arid regions.
Repudiating Stoic fatalism and astrology and advocating the Christian belief in divine providence, he explains free will as a concomitant of reason: if man is rational, he must operate with a freedom of choice; otherwise his intelligent, deliberative powers are meaningless.
Although language has long been of concern to states, issues of language policy have achieved unprecedented prominence as a concomitant of the expansion of governmental activity and of citizen participation, as well as of the advent of postindustrial conditions that enhance the value of linguistic skills as a form of cultural capital.
He recommends prophylactic tendon Achilles lengthening (TAL) as a concomitant procedure during tibial lengthening.
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If the inner tube is not present under that electrode, a relatively small capacitance will be observed, as will a concomitant fast charging time for the electrode.
It feels like there hasn't been nearly as big a concomitant communication change in the biomedical sciences, and so the silos and the standard paper remain the way things are done.
Bergamot polyphenolic fraction (BPF) has been proven effective in patients with MS, as demonstrated by a concomitant improvement in lipemic and glycemic profiles.
A synchronous lesion, including GED and EGC, was defined as either a concomitant lesion at the time of ESD/EMR, or a lesion detected within a 12-month period after ESD or EMR [ 26, 27].
The expression of SGIP1 was dramatically decreased in hsfa2 plants (Fig. 3d), whereas transgenic plants overexpressing HSFA2-MYC displayearlyrly flowering as well as elevated SGIP1 and a concomitant decrease in SGS3 (Fig. 3e; Supplementary information, Fig. S7d, e).
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