simultaneous presence
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsimultaneousandpresence
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simultaneous
adjective
uk/ˌsɪm.əlˈteɪ.ni.əs/us/ˌsaɪ.məlˈteɪ.ni.əs/
happening or being done at exactly the ...
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presence
noun
uk/ˈprez.əns/us/ˈprez.əns/
the fact that someone or something is in ...
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Thesimultaneouspresencein a learner's grammar of two features that should be mutually exclusive (optionality) typifies second language acquisition.
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The pattern could be interpreted in terms of thesimultaneouspresenceof both alternative stacking conformer.
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In other words, it assumes that there are no interaction effects caused by thesimultaneouspresenceof the two disorders.
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The conjoint test uses thesimultaneouspresenceof lexical activation in two languages to speed up the response relative to one-language control items.
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All cytotoxic strains were adhesive, and therefore thesimultaneouspresenceof these virulence factors confirms the role of such microorganisms as potential pathogens.
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Appropriate thermodynamics and thesimultaneouspresenceof precursors might have facilitated ur-polymerization processes.
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This allows for potentially important empirical tests of developmental theory that posits thesimultaneouspresenceof individual trajectories plus time-specific influences.
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Consequently, thesimultaneouspresenceof the 2 species in the honey bee colony could be regarded as a mixed artificial colony.
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The hypothesis of a disease was also unlikely: there was no extension from a focus, instead there was a diffused andsimultaneouspresence.
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We find therefore thatsimultaneouspresenceof rotation and field produces a stabilizing effect; as we have already seen, that rotation and magnetic field individually also have a stabilizing influence.
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Host specificity of many plant-feeding nematodes links their existence to thesimultaneouspresenceof suitable host plants.
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However, the occasionalsimultaneouspresenceof large dead parasites and a recent living infection suggests that a successful host response does not necessarily confer protection from re-infection.
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It is possible, even likely, that thesimultaneouspresenceof specific alleles at several independent gene loci will increase the risk of complex disease or certain behavioral traits.
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Simulation results are shown for a selected robotic example involving thesimultaneouspresenceof elasticity of the joint and of the link (two modes), as well the environment force dynamics.
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The other side of this attempt to get the parties around the negotiating table is what we might call asimultaneouspresence.
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Another common denominator is thesimultaneouspresenceof order and disorder.
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This was due particularly to thesimultaneouspresenceof a unique collection of exceptional sources and scholars.
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The term "mixed" refers to thesimultaneouspresence, as active elements, of quantitative and qualitative variables.
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These can usually be differentiated from phyllody caused by biotic factors by thesimultaneouspresenceof healthy and abnormal flowers.
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An inscription on the tomb by the latter alludes to theirsimultaneouspresencein 1475.
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