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is concomitant
adjective
Accompanying; conjoined; attending; concurrent.
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But walking through them, one gets the sense that these parks are part of a deeper inequality that is concomitant with how disasters in Tokyo are managed.
Lin's average salary under the contract — about $8.3 million per year — is concomitant with a good (although not necessarily great) level of performance over a sustained basis.
With decrease in the densinite content, there is concomitant increase in the respective attrinite content.
Results show that the potentiostatic electrografting of Py-PD is concomitant with nickel and proton reduction.
Decreasing side-pore length is concomitant with an increase of the pore diameter (conventional etched samples).
The formation of the MnIII is concomitant with consumption of oxygen.
Importantly, our data support a model where relocalization of OsPIPs is concomitant with their high cycling dynamics.
The electrochemically active surface analysis evidences that the real surface area is concomitant to the Pt-loading in the support.
Unfortunately there is concomitant formation of methane and ethane which severely limits the yield of aromatics (typically 50C%).
Chromatin remodeling factor is also a candidate for SUP16 because chromatin remodeling is concomitant with NTS transcription.
During the densification process, there is concomitant volumetric shrinkage of the powder compact to the final desired part shape.
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