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adjective
Loosely associated; existing as a byproduct, tangent, or accident; being a likely consequence.
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The top ten are in order; the remaining sixteen are grouped according to incidental connections.
Describe the transition from "accidental academic" to "desktop terrorist" to "incidental journalist".
His score is a triumph of the less-is-more approach to incidental music.
It's understandable but a bit disappointing, then, that for all its charms, this album sounds much closer to incidental than it does monumental.
Most of the reported cases correspond to incidental findings during routine medical examination.
This anomaly (a very low number of barely connected nodes) may be due to incidental collaboration.
Textiles are widely used and very often they are subject to incidental fire.
VOC analysis showed that the accumulated precursors and oxygenated VOCs in the chemical storage room could be attributed to incidental particle formation via gas-to-particle conversion.
Moreover, some of the novel selectors are better, because they are less sensitive to incidental spikes that might occur during the signal acquisition process.
Christopher's attention is directed instead to incidental perceptual features - connecting arrows between terms in the numerical string, rather than the values they are connecting.
3. Cazaentre T, Clivaz F, Triponez F. False-positive result in 18F-fluorocholine PET/CT due to incidental and ectopic parathyroid hyperplasia.
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