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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as concurrent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe events or actions that occur at the same time or simultaneously.
Example: "The two projects were developed as concurrent initiatives to maximize efficiency."
Alternatives: "simultaneously" or "at the same time".
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This practice is known as concurrent engineering.
...Join as Concurrent Enrollment / Berkeley Extension / etc.
The Barthel index was used as concurrent and independent measure.
In this project, we implement updates in ML algorithms as concurrent transactions in a distributed database.
It is the rate of what are known, delicately, as concurrent partnerships.
Dual protection (DP) is defined as concurrent prevention of pregnancy and STIs.
The secondary hypothesis was supported as concurrent challenge differentially affected each task; the decrease in brain function was significantly less than that of power output.
Probabilistic hybrid discrete/continuous models, such as Concurrent Probabilistic Hybrid Automata (CPHA) are convenient tools for modeling complex robotic systems.
Propulsive foot-stretcher forces were displayed online and could be used as concurrent feedback about rowing performance.
At other times the writing is thoughtful and original, as exemplified by conversations with Abnaxus, who belongs to a race that experiences the past, present and future as concurrent.
After the animals had been trained to respond for saccharin, ETOH (15%) was substituted for saccharin and animals were trained over a 6-week period to respond for ETOH and water as concurrent reinforcers.
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