concurrent
(adjective)
Happening at the same time; simultaneous.
Examples of concurrent in the following topics:
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Concurrent Powers
- Concurrent powers are the powers that are shared by both the State and the federal government, exercised simultaneously.
- Concurrent powers are powers that are shared by both the State and the federal government.
- These concurrent powers including regulating elections, taxing, borrowing money and establishing courts.
- Describe concurrent powers and how they are exercised in the federal system
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Internal and External Control
- These are called feedback, concurrent control, and feedforward, respectively.
- Concurrent control is active engagement in a current process where observations are made in real time.
- Diagram the control process of feedback, concurrent control, and feedforward within the organizational control context
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Feedback, Concurrent Control, and Feedforward
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VOWEL CHANGES
- Concurrent vowels were frequently contracted into one long vowel.
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VOWEL CHANGES
- Concurrent vowels were frequently contracted into one long vowel.
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Video Art
- Many of the early prominent video artists were those involved with concurrent movements in conceptual art, performance and experimental film.
- Many of the early prominent video artists were those involved with concurrent movements in conceptual art, performance and experimental film.
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The 18th Amendment
- The Congress and the several States shall have concurrent power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation.
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Surgical Sterilization
- Tubal ligation is often performed concurrently with a cesarean section.
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Medical Imaging and Diagnostics
- The nature, severity, and longevity of side effects depend on the organs that receive the radiation, the treatment itself (type of radiation, dose, fractionation, concurrent chemotherapy), and the individual patient.
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Therapeutic Uses of Radiation
- The nature, severity, and longevity of side effects depend on the organs that receive the radiation, the treatment itself (type of radiation, dose, fractionation, concurrent chemotherapy), and the individual patient.