Synonym: co-occur, concur, cooccur. Similar words: incident, coin, decide, accident, decide on, by accident, side by side, acid. Meaning: [‚kəʊɪn'saɪd] v. 1. go with, fall together 2. happen simultaneously 3. be the same.
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91. The cross beam model is used to analyze the internal forces of reinforced concrete traffic barrier, and the results coincide with the test results.
92. It is pointed that prediction results coincide with incremental regulation of local electric power charge.
93. It was showed that the result of simulated experiments didn't coincide with the field situation.
94. An announcement next week could coincide with a meeting of NATO defence ministers in Bratislava, Slovakia, due next Thursday and Friday.
95. By means of the theory of coincide degree, some results on the existence of periodic solutions for a kind of high order neutral functional differential equation are obtained.
96. The simulation results coincide with the theoretical results well, and space diversity gain is to obtain.
97. We need not belabor the point that the sexual relevances of these three individuals will not coincide.
98. Mr. Porter planned a gala celebration at the Waldorf Astoria to coincide with the take - over.
99. It may draw a conclusion that the results coincide with the truth.
100. The results of this method coincide with the empirical data ofinternat - tonal earthquake - insurance c - ompanies.
101. Nek Chand's Outsider Art is published to coincide several exhibitions across the globe in 2005 and 2006.
102. It is possible that some of these methods coincide with the designer's needs.
103. The strong convergence areas, which are coincide to the big rain belt, mostly lie in the planetary-scale water vapor transport.
104. The main branches of one side excretory canal of the L. orientalis coincide basic pattern of trisection branches.
105. Hence, during each historical period(sentencedict.com), emperors all happened to coincide to confer Guan with different titles.
106. The company also runs trips to coincide with the spring transhumance, which takes place in the first week of June.
107. It has specific functions of semantic meaning and form. Moreover, the semantic unit of Causality Sentences doesn't coincide with the grammatical unit.
108. As time passes, music makes our nature glibly enters the tacit agreement that happen to coincide.
109. The market price happens to coincide with the computed value.
110. Flexibility matrix elements show whole structural information,[http://sentencedict.com/coincide.html] its maximal changes may not coincide with damage location.
111. In general, Said the critic and Ondaatje the writer coincide in interpreting the connotation of post-colonialism in their respective writings.
112. Monopulse radar three-dimensional(3-D) images coincide with targets' size, but ISAR imaging does not hold, which is important in precision guidance.
113. The kinetics parameters of the oxydehydrogenation of ethane have been estimated. The simulation of the calculated values can coincide with the experimental ones.
114. Two people happen to coincide ground sigh at a heat.
115. Apparent vertical conductance differential imaging can coincide with other ways, and its' "electrical phase axis" shows the form of range of electrical boundary surface lucidly with intuition.
116. Data Conroy presented showed that dusty periods coincide with summers when a Northern Hemisphere atmospheric phenomenon called the Arctic Oscillation is in a "positive phase."
117. These differences obviously coincide with the distribution and density of the preganglionic sympathetic neurons.
118. If the population is normally or symmetrically distributed, the mean and median will coincide and we use this procedure for setting confidence limits for means .
119. In order to make the calculated burst pressure coincide with actual value, the developed fiber strength value must be determined by the simulation test.
120. Denmark began eight months of celebrations to coincide with the bicentenary of his birth.
More similar words: incident, coin, decide, accident, decide on, by accident, side by side, acid, pencil, join, ancient, council, fancier, joint, point, incipient, principle, principal, go into, enjoin, go in for, join in, financial, ongoing, point out, appoint, point to, purloined, in point of, to the point.