Sentence examples for concurrent emergence from inspiring English sources

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With the addition of palladium nanoparticles, the intensity of the peak at 400 nm diminished with concurrent emergence of a new absorption peak at 294 nm indicating the reduction of nitrophenol to aminophenol.

Human interaction can sometimes and to some extent eliminate the natural state in this sense – a process facilitated by their prior, and concurrent, emergence from the mere state of humanity.

The B6 social phenotype is most distinct from that of BALB mice during early adolescence, as the strain difference gradually diminishes with the concurrent emergence of sex-specific social approach by mice that are approaching puberty.

Thus, our findings suggest that the large-scale epidemic in 1995 most likely resulted from concurrent emergence events in neighboring regions, rather than distribution and spread through epizootic waves of infection.

Sub-Saharan Africa is doubly disadvantaged by the persistence of diseases of the pre-transition era--infectious disease conditions still account for two-thirds of deaths in sub-Saharan Africa [ 21] -- and the concurrent emergence of the heavy burden related to non-communicable diseases.

The increase in the number of cases of invasive disease caused by serotype IV isolates and concurrent emergence of clindamycin resistance among a successful clone of this serotype could be an early indication of the beginning of clinical problems similar to those observed for serotype V GBS (39 ).

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Consequently, the renewal process can be identified as a birth-death process of cooperation, thus defining the sequence of transition events determining the decay of a coherent, long-lived structure and, possibly, the quasi-concurrent emergence of a new one.

These results preclude any conclusion regarding the existence of a mechanism of local spread through airborne transmission or indirectly through contaminated fomites or vectors, as simultaneous emergence of PCVAD could also be a result of concurrent change in contributing factors due to other mechanisms within ownerships.

The emergence of templates as a means to control reactivity in the solid state can be traced to the field of supramolecular chemistry and a concurrent growth of crystal engineering.

Time-dependent FT-IR spectra of sulfonated poly ether ether ketone) during dehydration show diminishing 1081 cm−1 and 1023 cm−1 band intensities concurrent with the emergence and shifting of bands at 1362 cm−1 and 898 cm−1.

They are, as it happens, hitting their professional stride concurrent with the emergence of L.A. Opera as an important company.

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