- Look up
concomitant or
concomitance in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Concomitance is the
condition of
accompanying or coexisting. A
concomitant is something...
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Concomitant drugs are two or more
drugs used or
given at or
almost at the same time (one
after the other, on the same day, etc.). The term has two contextual...
- In statistics, the
concept of a
concomitant, also
called the
induced order statistic,
arises when one
sorts the
members of a
random sample according to...
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attribute the
toxicity to the
presence of lead. Symbolically, the
method of
concomitant variation can be
represented as (with ±
representing a shift): A B C...
- below), the use of prisms,
orthoptic exercises, or eye
muscle surgery.
Concomitant esotropia – that is, an
inward squint that does not vary with the direction...
- constitution, the
legislature remained bicameral; the
executive was
concomitantly undertaken by a
President and the government, led by a
Prime Minister...
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changed with the
westward extension of
American exploration and the
concomitant overlapping claims of
territorial sovereignty,
especially in the southern...
- to
transform political and
symbolic fields of action, but
without a
concomitant commitment to a
program of
economic transformation." In this 'negotiated...
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production of
surplus food and thus a
social division of
labor (with
concomitant social stratification) and trade.
Early cities often featured granaries...
- bradycardia, hypotension, agitation, confusion,
vomiting and coma.
Concomitant use of
tizanidine and
moderate or
potent CYP1A2
inhibitors (such as zileuton...