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Concordance1. The presence of any given condition such as HIV in both members of a couple.
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Concordancen. ~ 1. A list of terms used in a body of work, with pointers to the location of those terms. - 2. Archives · A finding aid that lists previous and current reference numbers of records that have been [..]
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Concordancelate 14c., "alphabetical arrangement of all the words in a book" (especially the Bible), from Old French concordance (12c.) "agreement, harmony," from Late Latin concordantia, from [..]
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Concordancen. Harmony.
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ConcordancePercentage of twin pairs in which both twins have a particular trait. © 2005 by W. H. Freeman and Company. All rights reserved. Pierce, B. Genetics: A conceptual approach. 2nd Edition.
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ConcordanceA proprietary concordance program. Concordance is a comprehensive application with a number of powerful features, including multiple language support, user-definable alphabets, user-definable contexts [..]
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ConcordanceAn alphabetically arranged index of the principal words or selected words in a text, or in the works of an author, giving the precise location of each word in the text, with a brief indication of its [..]
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ConcordanceRefer to under index.
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Concordance(n) 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(n) agreement of opinions(n) an index of all main w [..]
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ConcordanceA musical text present in multiple manuscript sources.
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Concordancea list of the words used in a text or group of texts. The normal way of consulting a corpus is to look at concordances which show words in the context in which they occur.
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ConcordanceA proprietary concordance program. Concordance is a comprehensive application with a number of powerful features, including multiple language support, user-definable alphabets, user-definable contexts [..]
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ConcordanceThe amount of similarity in phenotype between individuals.
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Concordance
agreement; accordance; consonance
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*: Contrasts, and yet concordances.
(grammar,obsolete) concord, agreement.
An alphabetical verbal index showing the places in the text of a book where each [..]
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Concordance
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