Sentence examples for existence of concurrent from inspiring English sources

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There are several other ways to interpret these results like the existence of concurrent somatic and/or mood disorders or ageing as such.

From the prevalence of PDGF signaling we found at the protein level one might hypothesize the existence of concurrent PDGF signaling in EGFR- and MET- amplified tumors in this class.

They can be considered as three independent groups of raters, representing different perspectives, thus supporting the existence of concurrent validity.

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The type of non-RCT considered also differed: IQWiG's precondition for inclusion was the existence of a concurrent control group; studies with a historical control group were excluded, as systematic bias may arise from time trends in the outcomes of study participants [ 38].

For Lutherans the concurrent existence of both Lutheran churches and churches of the Prussian Union in the federation was highly problematic, since it posed the question of the federation's theological viability.

In fact, the concurrent existence of the two products is likely to cause confusion among buyers — and understandably so.

Security is comprised of confidentiality, integrity, and availability; it requires the concurrent existence of: (1) the availability for authorized actions only; (2) confidentiality; and (3) integrity where "improper" means "unauthorized" (Avizienis et al. 2004).

While our analysis identified the concurrent existence of first- and second-order barriers to harnessing the flipped classroom paradigm in teaching, it seems that addressing the second-order challenges might be a greater priority when taking measures to mitigate these problems.

According to the document, the challenges include high unemployment rates in various economies and the concurrent existence of the impact of the financial crisis.

The coexistence of BRAF and KRAS mutations is presumed to be incompatible with proliferation, hence a negative selection for concurrent existence of both mutations [12].

Multimorbidity, e. g. the concurrent existence of multiple health problems in the same person, is a highly prevalent phenomenon in old age and of growing public health impact in aging societies [ 1- 3].

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