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  • is something that accompanies something else. Concomitant or concomitance may refer to: Concomitance (doctrine), a Christian doctrine Concomitant (classical...
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  • series of soul-sickening failures and defeats, missed opportunities, sure things that didn't quite happen, all of which are accompanied by a concomitant accretion...
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  • 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...
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  • all made before the digital revolution and the rise of the information age, therefore the demands on electricity, and the concomitant benefits to human...
    30 KB (4,064 words) - 02:19, 26 May 2024
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    sub-types of symptoms include: constitutional or general symptoms, which affect general well-being or the whole body, such as a fever; concomitant symptoms...
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  • unicorn-dream sequence, inserted into Scott's Director's Cut and concomitant with Gaff's parting gift of an origami unicorn, is seen by many as showing that Deckard...
    136 KB (12,859 words) - 03:15, 19 May 2024
  • cissoid of a circle and another curve. See Salmon (1879). concomitant A (mixed) concomitant is an invariant homogeneous polynomial in the coefficients of a...
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    other concomitant derivatives of that brutality such as starvation, exposure, exhaustion, or despair is nothing more than a scholarly article of faith...
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  • multiply the 'n' (number), to arrive at a number, concomitant to subject matter. The 'degree' is used as a noun, expressing the level or amount of the final...
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    and master of one's mental attitude; suffering is the consequence of false judgments of value, which cause negative emotions and a concomitant vicious character...
    157 KB (18,505 words) - 22:40, 27 April 2024
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    and spellers. Britain's gradual annexation of Burma throughout the 19th century, in addition to concomitant economic and political instability in Upper...
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    psychoanalytic theory, the Oedipus complex (also spelled Œdipus complex) refers to a son's sexual attitude towards his mother and concomitant hostility toward...
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  • today fides is concomitant to faith, a more technical translation of the Latin concept would be something like "reliability", in the sense of a trust between...
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    Epilepsy (redirect from The Sacred Disease)
    epilepsy. The seizures can be described on different scales, from the cellular level to the whole brain. These are several concomitant factor, which on different...
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    Andragogy (category Philosophy of education)
    andragogy as the "scientific study of learning in adults and the concomitant teaching approaches" (p. 485). Further, the definition of andragogy and...
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    Beach TG, Shill HA, et al. (March 2015). "Clinical Features of Patients with Concomitant Parkinson's Disease and Progressive Supranuclear Palsy Pathology"...
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    totally reorganised the order of its society ... Countries which were unwilling to accept such a reorganisation of society and its concomitant sacrifices should...
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  • indeed the two are frequently interchanged. In this context, frith goes further than expressing blood ties, and encompasses all the concomitant benefits...
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    the growing importance of the cult of Osiris, these mysteries took on national importance by being performed concomitantly in all the cities of the country...
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    Strabismus (redirect from Cast of the eye)
    to the sides. Nonparetic strabismus is generally concomitant. Most types of infant and childhood strabismus are comitant. Paretic strabismus can be either...
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