Statistical term; concept arises when one sorts the members of a random sample according to corresponding values of another random sample.
Mathematical term used in invariant theory.
Following or accompanying as a consequence.
An event or situation that happens at the same time as or in connection with another.
1 All cases showed concomitant low extra copy number of DDX1 and MYCN.
2 This risk might be reduced significantly by concomitant use of acid-suppressing drugs.
3 Although HTLV-I causes both diseases, concomitant occurrence is reported to be rare.
4 Methods: Data from 19 patients with resected concomitant PDAC were retrospectively reviewed.
5 The concomitant procedures incurred an additional mean operative time of 61 minutes.
6 Conclusions: We observed no outcome difference between sequential and concomitant chemo-endocrine therapy.
7 Aim: To determine whether concomitant iron affects the absorption of mycophenolate mofetil.
8 These fractures with concomitant elbow injuries are exceedingly rare in young children.
9 Differences in concomitant drugs did not affect sitagliptin's effects on glycemic control.
10 The response to infliximab is improved when concomitant immunosuppressive therapy is given.
11 But all that could be understood as a natural concomitant of age.
12 Similar responses were observed for all assessments regardless of concomitant methotrexate use.
13 However, 20 of the patients who died of infection had concomitant hemorrhage.
14 Patients undergoing concomitant open or more complex procedures with grafts were excluded.
15 A concomitant increase in cells positive for antigen Pgp-1 was also observed.
16 I grew up acutely aware of the existence of several, concomitant realities.
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Concomitant в диалектах
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