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Sentences with concordant

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  • He stated that a well-defined parting surface, such as a bedding plane or unconformity, is a prerequisite for the site of intrusion of a concordant sill.
  • Harmony can be concordant, with all pitches 'agreeing' with each other, or it can be dissonant, creating a sense of tension.
  • Slides showing reparative changes elicit responses that were among the least concordant for any diagnostic category for laboratory responses.
  • This prediction is reasonably concordant with the reported absolute rates of ectopic pregnancy in women taking progestogen-only pills of 3-20 per 1000 woman years.
  • Identical twins are not 100% concordant, indicating that there are nongenetic factors involved.
  • These findings are concordant with the conclusion that occupational factors contribute to the etiology of CHD in the traffic-control officers studied.
  • However, a true concordant relation between the uppermost Jurassic and the lowest Cretaceous sequences is in principle only found locally, and is restricted to the deepest parts of the basin.
  • In five out of six relapsed eases, EBV status of lymph node biopsy at relapse was concordant with the initial biopsy.
  • And it does seem to me that art and love are concordant facets of one truth of salvation.
  • The carillon originated in the 12th century in the Low Countries when people wanted not only to make beautiful bells, but also to achieve a sonorous and concordant sound.
  • There have been some recent studies using twins which show that there's a higher rate in the concordant, identical twins than in the discordant twins.
  • Specifically, outcomes in both critically ill and noncritically ill patients were not influenced by whether they received concordant or discordant therapy based on pneumococcal in vitro susceptibility results.
  • That is, identical twins are somewhat more concordant than fraternal twins.
  • Four members of the Cytopathology Resource Committee simultaneously reviewed most concordant and least concordant cases for each diagnostic category.
  • The concordant model of shared understanding and prescribing should improve health outcomes.
  • On a broad scale, morphometric variation was concordant with genetic variation.
  • These diminished ratings of impairment associated with repeated zolpidem administration are concordant with previous studies regarding the impairment-producing effects of other hypnotics.
  • He showed that 31-degree equal temperament, with degrees of 38.7¢, gave an excellent rendition of the concordant intervals.
  • The contribution of genetics in handedness has been supported by studies of families of concordant twins and adopted individuals.
  • Ends and means are concordant and, indeed, explicitly so, with every step toward the outcome a faithful miniature of the larger program.
  • Discussion of concordant diagnoses and discrepancies would build a collaborative relationship between clinicians and pathologists and might lead to better autopsy utilization.
  • The igneous contacts are sharp and are commonly concordant with the bedding and/or foliation in the host rocks.
  • East Uralian Zone host rocks surrounding the Dzhabyk batholith have an overall east-dipping foliation that, near the batholith, are concordant with the contact.
  • Emphasizing inherited components by studying concordant or discordant patient pairs with extreme phenotypes, we were able to detect associations of residual chloride conductance and of modifier genes with the CF phenotype.
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