noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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rate
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Importantly, the difference in concordance rates could not be accounted for by the different concordance rates for alcoholism alone.
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Instead, the concordance rate has been found to lie between 35 and 58 percent.
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These reports indicate concordance rates of over 50% for monozygotic twin pairs compared with under 10% for dizygotic twins.
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It has been reported that the concordance rate for peptic ulcer in monozygotic twins is greater than in dizygotic twins.
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Even when environmental factors were controlled by studying identical twins reared apart, the concordance rate remained the same.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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"There is apparent concordance among the unions," Buford said.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Concordances produced by computer may differ from traditional hand-made concordances in several ways.
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About 2,000 concordance lines were obtained for each test word, taken from a 22 million-token corpus.
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Hence it is difficult to determine whether concordance in monozygous twins is due to shared genes or shared early environment.
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Importantly, the difference in concordance rates could not be accounted for by the different concordance rates for alcoholism alone.
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Instead, the concordance rate has been found to lie between 35 and 58 percent.
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Ozenfant sought to discover consistent elements of form in nature: concordances, laws, a universal and harmonious language of art.
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Similarity in a trait is measured with a value called concordance .