- 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...
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Concomitant immunity is the
phenomenon where an
individual with a
persistent infection displays immunity to re-infections
caused by
similar pathogens...
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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- bradycardia, hypotension, agitation, confusion,
vomiting and coma.
Concomitant use of
tizanidine and
moderate or
potent CYP1A2
inhibitors (such as zileuton...
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interactions occur when a drug's
mechanism of
action is
affected by the
concomitant administration of
substances such as foods, beverages, or
other drugs...
- Sylvester (1853, Glossary p. 543–548)
class The
class of a
contravariant or
concomitant is its
degree in the
covariant variables. See also
degree and order....
- melanocyte-stimulating
hormone by the placenta. This
physiological phenomenon is
concomitant with the
occurrence of
melasma and
darkened nipples.
Individuals with...