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However, there is a concomitant loss of flash range.
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The majority of esotropias are concomitant and begin early in childhood, typically between the ages of 2 to 4 years.
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It ended the protectorate by abrogating the 1903 treaty guarantee of the republic's independence and the concomitant right of intervention.
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Concomitant food intake has no influence on the rate of absorption of nitrazepam nor on its bioavailability.
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Concomitant use of retigabine and digoxin may increase serum concentration of the latter.
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Even during an already ongoing diagnostic procedure, there can be an indication to perform another, separate, diagnostic procedure for another, potentially concomitant, disease or condition.
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In one study, 14 patients (most of them after previous cardiac surgery) underwent surgical ablation with an epicardial approach with concomitant electrophysiological mapping.
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An actual example of this interaction is found in the concomitant use of digoxin and furosemide.
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A concomitant boom of the real estate market, increasingly under pressure by strong demographic growth and internal migrations, led to the explosion of urban areas.
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This imbalance in employment has led increasingly to problems with the often unemployed males, and led to a concomitant growth of gangs and violence.
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