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were concurrent
adjective
Happening at the same time; simultaneous.
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The Housing Division's decision, which was issued Wednesday, found that the cable and electric installations were "concurrent and separate" projects.
The results of the histological examinations were concurrent with the MRI results.
These observations were concurrent with the interactions in the conceptual framework.
Changes in LNs K i were concurrent with elevations of monocytes in peripheral blood.
Exostoses were concurrent with TM more frequently than with TP (36.2% vs 20.6%).
Six Giardia infections were concurrent during part of the patency with C. felis infections.
Peak reconstructed temperatures (and low amounts of annual precipitation) were concurrent with the Medieval Climate Anomaly.
Nevertheless, changes in K i in axillary and mediastinal LNs were concurrent with elevated percentage of monocytes in peripheral blood.
Although 173 (66.3 %) were concurrent with medication overuse, just one patient overused triptans and none used ergot agents.
Preliminary experiments, carried out by the authors, illustrated that 38 million fatigue cycles were concurrent with one year of implant of the scaffold within a pulsatile vessel.
Diversity and evenness of forest types were concurrent to each other i.e. forest type which was more diverse was also more even.
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