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"concurrent tasks" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to two or more tasks that are being carried out at the same time. For example, "We have two concurrent tasks - finalizing the project by the end of the month and developing a plan for the next quarter."
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Fig. 16 Concurrent tasks pattern.
So a synchronization of concurrent tasks is not possible across multiple hosts.
However, there might be little interference when two concurrent tasks entail information from different modalities [16].
Splitting a project into concurrent tasks during the preliminary phase of systems design can be difficult.
Comparisons of single-task and dual-task performance assessed interference patterns between concurrent tasks.
The pulse oximeter case study is composed of three concurrent tasks; hence it has been divided into three separate experiments.
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To prevent a possible attention-sharing effect, no concurrent task was required.
Experiment II employed a 2×3 design, including two training conditions (imagery and actual mirror-reading) and three competing task conditions (a spelling and counting switching task, a visual working memory concurrent task, and no concurrent task).
Proud EL, Morris ME. Skilled hand dexterity in Parkinson's disease: effects of adding a concurrent task.
Experiment 1b replicated the procedure of Experiment 1a but with the addition of a central manual tracking task, to test whether concurrent task load reduced processing resilience.
The task-driven energy management strategy drives the energy management of cloud platform by using a concurrent task of the cloud platform.
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