Sentence examples for concurrently given the from inspiring English sources

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He was concurrently given the title fidalgo (nobleman) in the King's Council and was named a Knight of the Order of Christ.

The male partners of the patients were concurrently given the same antibiotic prophylaxis.

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The combination treatment was concurrently given on day 1 and every 3 weeks, with weekly administration of trastuzumab.

Although the vast majority of referrals were scored as medically necessary, patients' preference for referral was concurrently given as a reason in 43.7%, and 27.5% of the referrals were effectuated to avoid overlooking anything.

In this patient, both conditions affected the same side of the head, shared similar triggers, with painful attacks that could occur concurrently, although, given the high daily frequency of SUNA attacks, this may just have been a chance association.

Subsets of stressed and control mice were concurrently given (1) no additional treatment, (2) a complex dietary supplement (CDS) designed to ameliorate inflammation, oxidative stress, mitochondrial dysfunction, insulin resistance and membrane integrity, (3) a running wheel in each of their home cages that permitted them to exercise, or (4) both the CDS and the running wheel for exercise.

In addition, questionnaire dimensions must be evaluated concurrently, given that internal consistency decreases when these are analyzed individually.

Little information is available on fatal pulmonary toxicity due to irradiation pneumonitis when erlotinib is concurrently given with SBRT and used thereafter as maintenance therapy for NSCLC.

However, this therapeutic window is far from defined, and is complex given the attempt to concurrently escalate both drugs.

However, preoperative radiotherapy in conventional fractionation schedules, given concurrently with continuous infusion 5-fluorouracil (5FU), has been widely adopted as the preferred preoperative regimen, given the acceptable toxicity profile and efficacy when this regimen is given in the postoperative setting (O'Connell et al, 1994).

The null hypothesis (H0) is that the co-occurrences between TCM and entities are by chance, and so the probability of the terms appearing concurrently is given by: P termterm) = P term) P term).

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