concomitant increase in
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concomitant
adjective
uk/kənˈkɒm.ɪ.tənt/us/kənˈkɑː.mə.t̬ənt/
happening and connected with ...
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increase
noun[C or U]
uk/ˈɪn.kriːs/us/ˈɪn.kriːs/
a rise in the amount or size ...
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in
adjective
uk/ɪn/us/ɪn/
fashionable ...
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The concept of clinical governance emphasises accountability and there has been aconcomitantincrease in use of the guidelines in all areas of healthcare.
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There has been aconcomitantincreasein the prevalence of age-associated diseases, including dementia.
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There is aconcomitantincreasein protein reserves which progresses in the same wave-like pattern outward from the cotyledon.
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Due to reorganization of water protons, there was aconcomitantincreasein bulk and free water, but a decrease in bound water.
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The aging population, withconcomitantincreasein morbidity, may play a role.
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Aconcomitantincreasein consumer demand for local, fresh, specialty and organic produce is also projected.
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Interestingly, the extent of the infants' differential attention to the alliterating lists drops with age, although there is noconcomitantincreasein attention to rimes.
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Tertiary structure is disrupted with aconcomitantincreasein helical content.
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This in turn may lead to a reduction in environmental problems in the developed economies and aconcomitantincreasein impacts in the developing economies.
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Nevertheless, such a decline in levels of leaf defences did not translate into aconcomitantincreasein herbivory.
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These seemingly contrasting results are a function of the significant increase in stem density within exclosures without aconcomitantincreasein new species.
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The industrial revolution, aconcomitantincreasein demand for luxury goods, and transportation improvements9, as well as inefficiencies in the wholesaling system8, helped spur the development of cooperative auction markets.
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Increased circulatory deaths contemporary with new incident cases of respiratory episodes but with noconcomitantincreasein admissions suggests rapid death during the acute phase of illness.
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Periodic increases in vigilance have great survival value in the wild, and theconcomitantincreasein blood flow would help cortical structures formulate more advantageous fight-versus-flight strategies.
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Conversely, in the non-viable seeds, the amount of water in the bulk state decreased at all stages (or phases), with aconcomitantincreasein water in the free state.
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Theconcomitantincreasein pulmonary arterial saturation, and the decrease in pulmonary arterial pressure, could not be observed when prostacyclin was given intravenously in various doses.
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Liquid endosperm occupied 98% of the entire volume of seeds during the initial phases of growth (stages 5 and 6), but decreased thereafter with aconcomitantincreasein embryo volume.
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That has been done without aconcomitantincreasein the number of trading standards officers.
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The one difficulty about the very high level of demand is that there is aconcomitantincreasein imports.
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I note the expanded representation from 15 to 24, but there is noconcomitantincreasein powers or finances.
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