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Concurrently, it has been shown that acute short-term TMD conditions are more frequently associated with anxiety, whereas long-term TMD conditions are more correlated to depressive disorders [33].

Concurrently, it has also raised the requirement for biologists to possess an ever-increasing capability in bioinformatics and to communicate seamlessly with the bioinformatics specialists and experts.

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Therefore, the planning game had to be easily understood by the participants with limited knowledge in energy technology but, concurrently, it had to contain all the necessary information to come up with scientifically documented and comparable energy scenarios.

The influence of vegetation type on groundwater level fluctuations and evapotranspiration has rarely been quantified for contrasting plant communities concurrently although it has implications for downstream water yield and quality.

When administered concurrently with warfarin it has the potential to lower the drug's level during metabolism where reduced levels of the drug lowers it INR (international normalized ratio) [62, 94].

Second, whereas PUA in the North of JMA was under pressure by the increasing poverty, in the Southeast of JMA it has expanded concurrently with increasing poverty.

Nevertheless, it has been concurrently shown not only that the covariance matrix can represent a characteristic fingerprint for a physiological state of an investigated system, but also that it changes with steady-state concentrations of metabolites in mutant organisms [29] and reflects such complex processes such as an increase in anaerobic respiration in hepatic tumor [30].

It has broken records with an estimated 34 million users online concurrently as of 2012, and has since only gotten bigger and better.

It was so ambitious - there were 10 different voices running concurrently, I had people living in my nose and my arse, there were spirits and puppets.

The scientists are still not sure exactly when unidirectional breathing first developed, but if it all evolved from one ancestor rather than concurrently, it is possible there have been unidirectional breathers walking the planet for 270 million years -- 100 million years before the first birds and 20 million years earlier than anyone thought. .

Concurrently, tensions have mounted on the Korean peninsula after North Korea said in October 2002 that it had been secretly developing nuclear weapons.

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