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concomitants <a concomitant; concomitants> N

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concomitant <a concomitant; concomitants> ADJ (relations)

concomitant <a concomitant; concomitants> N

concomitant circumstances Pl

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Cutaneous aging, while having epidermal concomitants, seems to involve primarily the dermis and is caused by intrinsic and extrinsic aging factors.
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Widely expanded, the definition includes addiction, depression and other concomitants of workplace stress.
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It is likely that these autonomic concomitants were caused by nociceptive stimulation of autonomic centers in the brainstem, particularly the medulla.
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Whereas the latter terms are invariably unwholesome, chanda is an ethically variable factor which, when conjoined with wholesome concomitants, can function as the virtuous desire to achieve a worthy goal.
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These toxic sentiments will be familiar to anyone who has lived under socialism, for they are its concomitants.
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She used a pickup for her instrument that demanded excessive bass and reverb from the mixing console which destroyed the rapport among her concomitants as they handled acoustic instruments.
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