Similar words: accordance, discordance, in accordance with, concord, discordant, inconceivable, mordant, rancor. Meaning: [kən'kɔːdəns] n. 1. a harmonious state of things in general and of their properties (as of colors and sounds); congruity of parts with one another and with the whole 2. agreement of opinions 3. an index of all main words in a book along with their immediate contexts.
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1. Last Thursday's show produced moments of inspired concordance between the dance forms.
2. There is reasonable concordance between the two sets of results.
3. We've got a computer program which will concordance newspaper texts.
4. "There is apparent concordance among the unions," Buford said.
5. About 2,000 concordance lines were obtained for each test word, taken from a 22 million-token corpus.
6. Importantly, the difference in concordance rates could not be accounted for by the different concordance rates for alcoholism alone.
7. It has been reported that the concordance rate for peptic ulcer in monozygotic twins is greater than in dizygotic twins.
8. Main outcome measures - Concordance between team and research diagnoses.
9. Hence it is difficult to determine whether concordance in monozygous twins is due to shared genes or shared early environment.
10. Incidentally, what is the concordance in schizophrenia in identical twins?
11. These reports indicate concordance rates of over 50% for monozygotic twin pairs compared with under 10% for dizygotic twins.
12. Instead, the concordance rate has been found to lie between 35 and 58 percent.
13. The concordance is around 20 % for dizygotic twins.
14. Result showed that this protocol allowed 84 % concordance with jury classification.
15. Cronbach a coefficient and Kendall coefficient of concordance are chosen to evaluate the evaluation reliability.
16. The concordance rate of HOS and ESC was 67 % lt suggests that HOS and.
17. The result of the experiment is in concordance with the foreign's.
18. The Kendall's coefficient of concordance of the evaluators' reliability is 0.65.
19. In concordance with NASA's work, biology students at Berkeley determined that the nap must be short in order to produce maximum effectiveness.
20. There was complete concordance between HCWs and phase-contrast microscopy in identifying freeze-damaged vials and non-frozen samples.
21. If you think a reference is being made to the Bible, you can use a concordance to the Bible.
22. Elucidation of the genomic organization of the Oct-11a POU domain revealed a striking concordance of intron/exon junctions with Oct-2.
23. Similarity in a trait is measured with a value called concordance.
24. More interestingly, the items which provide the focus to the concordance need not be dictionary headings or even vocabulary words at all.
24. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
25. Alexander Cruden spent the best years of his life preparing his concordance to the Bible.
26. Even when environmental factors were controlled by studying identical twins reared apart, the concordance rate remained the same.
27. Another metric by which collocations can be classified is according to the behaviour of the constituent words within the immediate context or concordance.
28. The ELISA was more sensitive and specific than the TRUST, with high concordance with the TPPA.
29. Some major Johannine themes, I'm going to go through this pretty quickly because, if you just take a concordance and look up these terms, you can look at all the different places.
30. The results show that the measurement result is in concordance with the result of calculation by theory on powder-pulse-booster impulse.
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