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were consecutive
adjective
Following, in succession, without interruption
Exact(60)
The cancer cases were consecutive; the benign and normal cases were randomly selected.
3. He's the longest-serving governor in U.S. history: Nearly 22 years and counting (not all those were consecutive).
"These were consecutive natural disasters," said Rose. "Both times you had the complete destruction of people's livelihoods".
While that drought saw intervening years of normal rainfall, the years of the turn-of-the-century drought were consecutive.
An investigation later indicated that the lawmakers were probably not specifically targeted but had been dialed on the same day because their phone numbers were consecutive.
ERPs were recorded from 10 patients and 10 controls during two visual tasks where (a) targets were a specific word or (b) targets were consecutive matching words.
The participants were consecutive outpatients seeking neurological consultation for their headaches.
The study participants were consecutive patients who were admitted to our ICU and received mechanical ventilation for more than 24 h.
The presentation order for each subject was randomized, discarding those permutations where stimuli related to the same original content were consecutive.
If there were consecutive days with the same primary source of bleeding as preceding days, these were considered the same bleeding event.
Celtic said SFA rules would mean the two bans would run concurrently despite the SFA indicating that the bans were consecutive in accordance with "custom and practice".
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