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the concordant
adjective
Agreeing; correspondent; harmonious; consonant; in keeping with; agreeable with; concordant with; concordant to
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Lamb recognises that, "the system carried on with business as usual", after the concordant, and this consultation is a "complete response" to that failure to change.
Results did not change when excluding the concordant co-twins from the sample.
The concordant monochorionic twins with birth weight differences of ≤10% constitute a control group.
The concordant study of DNA damage by comet assay revealed the increase in DNA damage with the developmental stages.
Users can export the concordant genotypes in a combined table, or link directly to other embedded GeneMarker software applications.
Of note, similar alterations were found considering these neuropeptides in migraineurs, which parallels the concordant changes of PACAP-38-LI observed in migraine and CH disorders.
The concordant experimental and clinical data show that PACAP and its receptors may have a role in the pathogenesis of primary headaches, especially migraine and cluster headache.
The concordant comparison between experimental measurements and finite element analysis provides working guidelines and support for the design and fabrication of steel tie rods in practical operations.
The concordant rate calculated based on 100 duplicates for each SNP was 99.6%.
The concordant regions of Z scores were discarded, since signal-to-noise ratio in such regions is low.
All the concordant pairs were nonsmokers, but four out of 14 obesity-discordant pairs were discordant for smoking.
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