Concordancy

Con`cord´an`cy


n.1.Agreement.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.


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Whenever appropriate, the integration interval was additionally adjusted so as to achieveconcordancy (within error) between [sup.206]Pb/[sup.238]U, [sup.207]Pb/[sup.235]U, and [sup.207]Pb/[sup.206]Pb ages.
The bypass tract of WPW was left posteroseptal (Type A WPW) with delta wave and positiveconcordancy of QRS complexes in precordial leads (shown in Fig.
1999, Kim & Powell 2009) and the scale of thisconcordancy was often hundreds of kilometers, lending additional support for the analytical approach adopted herein which focused on yearly changes in metrics within regions.
The overallconcordancy rate for all reference diagnoses varied from 94.9% for pathologist responses, to 95.8% for cytotechnologist responses, to 97.9% for laboratory responses.
When comparing a phenotypic-based typing scheme to a genotypic-based scheme, completeconcordancy is not expected.
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