cooccurring

IPA: kʌkˈɝɪŋ

adjective

  • occurring or operating at the same time
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Examples of "cooccurring" in Sentences

  • This does propose the most frequently cooccurring pairs first.
  • In other words colloca tions have a basis and a cooccurring collocate.
  • And mongol that to this cooccurring visa credit cards all the revived had quenching, i inborn and did not kowtow ahead to stateliness with the conoid deaf.
  • Ecosystems and societies are changing in ways great and small and are driven by many cooccurring factors regardless of variability in climate and UV radiation.
  • I'm beginning to realize that 'stop harmony' in PIE roots ie. the avoidance of both voiceless and voiced stops cooccurring in the same root might in fact undermine my initial argument against reconstructing breathy stops in PIE itself.
  • The course is for family members, partners and friends of individuals with major depression, bipolar disorder (manic depression), schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder, panic disorder and obsessive compulsive disorder, and cooccurring brain disorders and addictive disorders.
  • The negative response of arctic ecosystems in the face of a shift to global climatic conditions that are apparently without precedent during the Pleistocene is likely to be considerable, particularly as their exposure to cooccurring environmental changes (i.e., enhanced levels of UV-B radiation, deposition of nitrogen compounds from the atmosphere, heavy metal and acidic pollution, radioactive contamination, increased habitat fragmentation) is also without precedent.

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