The publication of this concordance of the non-biblical texts from Qumran meets a need that biblical scholars have felt for decades. |
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I once noted the oddity that Hardy had two variorums and no concordance, while Hopkins had two concordances and no variorum. |
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Table I shows the concordance between the children's Nominated Friends, Reciprocated Friends, and Corroborated Friends. |
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Many of the exercises, however, require both partners' presence, and this will, obviously, increase the concordance of both partners' reports. |
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Such comparative analyses can provide important information about the concordance of genomic, functional, and evolutionary classifications. |
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Longman Mini Concordancer asks automatically for word or phrase to concordance. |
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Heritability is usually measured by concordance between parents and children, or between identical and fraternal twins. |
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However, when multiple GBS colonies were picked and serotyped, this concordance decreased to 80 per cent. |
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Written information may complement verbal messages, thus enhancing concordance and encouraging behaviour change. |
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A cursory glance at a Greek concordance will quickly show that Mary is never spoken of in this way. |
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The increased concordance in dizygous twins over full siblings shows that the in utero environment is important. |
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The ostraca are included, while texts from other sites in the Judean Desert will be included in a subsequent volume of the concordance. |
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Simple but clinically important errors in concordance may occur with medicines in similar packaging. |
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Alcotez began speaking, and the smoky pictures moved in concordance with his words. |
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Even the untrained eye can easily discern the remarkable pattern in this chart, which is being called the harmonic concordance. |
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The concordance provides a comparative listing of rules made by the major American rule makers of the nineteenth and early-twentieth century. |
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The concordance at the end of Thornberry's volume lists the subjects of all the articles and letters he has cited. |
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Details of the concordance data are given, broken down in broad categories. |
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This positive concordance should reflect the pathophysiology of the disease process. |
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This index identifies areas of concordance between the GRI reference numbers and our sustainability report. |
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Member States are asked to provide concordance information showing how Community legislation is transposed into national law. |
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The age of the Universe is about 3 billion years older for the AWE hypothesis than for the concordance model. |
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A set of CANSIM vector concordance tables between both sets of RMPI series are available to the public. |
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Giannone has a superb grasp of the interrelatedness of O'Connor's themes and provides a helpful concordance of references to her novels and stories. |
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While each method has potential methodological caveats, the concordance of the results using the different methods lends promise to the conclusions reached. |
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It was considered important to extend the comparison to other sites in order to determine the generality of the concordance and to pinpoint the causes of the divergence. |
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Values for the three unknown rate constants of the model are chosen such that a satisfactory concordance is achieved between simulated and observed psi and phi signals. |
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The concordance between the earlier physiological study and present morphometric investigation is reassuring, given the number of assumptions of the latter. |
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Miyao et a 116 studied 14 patients with lymph node metastases from bladder cancer and found complete concordance between genetic defects in the primary and metastatic sites. |
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In 1977, Folstein and Rutter published the first twin study in autism and showed that the concordance rate in identical twins was very much higher than in non-identical twins. |
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In contrast, for those who developed the disease earlier than age 50, further data analysis disclosed there was greater genetic concordance in the MZ twins. |
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Heuristics can enable one to concordance. even a large corpus. |
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The numeration of the extracts corresponds to that of the original Spanish edition, with the exceptions noted in the concordance. |
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His book is a massive concordance, the perfect reference work whereby each poem Auden wrote is listed, described and explained. |
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A higher concordance for disease among the identical than the fraternal twins suggests a genetic component. |
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When a word list is an index to a limited body of writing, with references to each passage, it is called a concordance. |
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Furthermore, we aim to study the concordance between the extent of venous obstruction and other established measures of disease activity. |
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Therefore, to our mind it is preferable to encourage a child to develop concordance between his psychological and biological identity. |
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Before the regulations come into force, they should be reviewed for clarity of language and for concordance between the English and French texts. |
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A public meeting, as required by law, will be scheduled concerning the above mentioned concordance project. |
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There is also an index that serves as a concordance for the biblical text. |
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Cholakov said that during Thursday's meeting, they tried to reach a concordance on a possible revision of the Personal Income Tax Act concerning the patent tax. |
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The overall concordance of Robinson's grading with histological grading in the present study was 71.2 per cent and this is comparable with other published data. |
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Systematic investigations assessing the concordance of survey and social indicator data in estimating the prevalence of substance abuse are warranted. |
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He felt that this combination and concordance would derive its strength from the mainstream of Sanskrit Brahmanism and also contribute to its strength. |
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The workers are trained to use an approach that allows people to choose the most suitable option, thus shifting control to the people with diabetes and increasing their concordance with the suggested treatment. |
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A proxy measure was also calculated to allow for the inclusion of provinces that were not able to provide data for the full guideline concordance indicator. |
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I chose 'all the' over Jeff's superior 'any' for the added constraint and the pleasing concordance monosyllabism gives between words and beats. |
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Evaluation of concordance of Gleason score between prostatectomy and biopsies that show more than two different Gleason scores in positive cores. |
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The bottom section of the burner is a spherical container in the shape of an inverted dome in concordance with the top section of the burner, which takes the form of an elongated dome. |
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We tend to get too lost in the details and try to start everything from scratch again, and all this against a backdrop of political concordance and complex industry association structures. |
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How information about risk and need is presented in reports, the judge's reliance on this information, and rates of concordance between the report and the sentence ought to be explored. |
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The second concordance lists the fragments with texts in languages besides Sogdian, including Middle Persian, Parthian, Old Turkic, and Chinese. |
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As there is seldom any concordance between countries as to the years and dates of demographic information gathering, we have used statistical alignment. |
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This concordance between the illustration of the postage stamp and the one of the picture postcard must be as close as possible and visually verifiable. |
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The present volume is a KWIC concordance that has been prepared by computer. |
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Primary objectives of the study include evaluating concordance between urinary circulating tumor DNA, blood ctDNA, and tumor tissue for determining EGFR mutational status. |
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Diderot portrayed syncretism as the concordance of eclectic sources. |
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In the meantime, text editors, translators, and lexicographers should be pleased to have such a concordance, albeit in a somewhat raw and undigested state. |
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The concordance is complete except for the definite article, de, and kai. |
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We note how de novo mutations may also help explain why the concordance rate for autism is so markedly higher in monozygotic than dizygotic twins. |
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