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concurrentcon‧cur‧rent /kənˈkʌrənt $ -ˈkɜːr-/ AWL adjective - concurrent opinions
- A concurrent exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art offers a fuller look at Rothko's work.
- Among these hypokalaemia is the most consistent and important finding, and its magnitude correlates well with the concurrent serum theophylline concentration.
- For the same reason the concurrent use of disulfiram and antidepressants is not indicated.
- Patients were excluded from further examination after their dyspepsia clinic visit if they had severe concurrent cardiovascular or respiratory disease.
- The functions which may be exercised by parish, town and community councils are nearly all concurrent functions with district councils.
- Top management views concurrent engineering as something the lower levels learn and apply.
- Up to 48 concurrent asynchronous lines are available for printers and VDUs.
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