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The barbarisation of the lower ranks was paralleled by a concurrent barbarisation of its command structure, with the Roman senators who had traditionally provided its commanders becoming entirely excluded from the army.
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It will be complemented by a concurrent show, "Rome-Paris, 1640: Classical Ideal and Baroque Epic in the Time of Poussin," at the Villa Medici.
It seems self-evident that Houdini's scepticism was admirable, even if sometimes motivated by a concurrent desire for publicity, and ending the book by congratulating Conan Doyle on his message of hope is palpably absurd.
Moreover, sustained hypo-perfusion was accompanied by a concurrent reduction in reactivity to vasoactive stimuli [83].
The two concurrent processes: {When a slot becomes available, update its PTE} and {Initialize the priority queue of completion times} are modeled in the flowchart by a concurrent construct similar to the Fork symbol used in UML activity diagrams.
Venezuela's jump in exports has been matched by a concurrent rise in imports due to a corresponding rise in foreign exchange levels and domestic demand.
Results could be partially explained by a concurrent event.
This can be partially justified by a concurrent decrease of cetuximab (-10%) and trastuzumab (-11.6%) prescriptions.
However, SAMDC gene induction was not accompanied by a concurrent elevation of spermidine and spermine.
This was accompanied by a concurrent improvement in accuracy and reduced variability among laboratories (28).
Hiring, by contrast, is a concurrent indicator of the economy, showing what is happening now.
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