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relation to the
business cycle:
leading indicators,
lagging indicators, and
coincident indicators.
Leading indicators are
indicators that usually, but not always...
- In mathematics, a
coincidence point (or
simply coincidence) of two
functions is a
point in
their common domain having the same image. Formally,
given two...
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French Jesuit palaeontologist Pierre Teilhard de Chardin. The book was
coincidently published on 3 June 1963, the day Pope John
XXIII died. The book reached...
- on the same speaker. This
phenomenon is
known as
phase cancellation.
Coincident-pair
microphone arrangements produce stereo recordings with
minimal phase...
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support his
proposed legislation on
organ trafficking.
Holland also
coincidently owned several funeral homes,
fueling Curtis's
conspiracy theories. Curtis...
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procedural series now
numbering 24 novels. The
novels are more or less
coincident in
timeframe with the year in
which they were published. Harry, as he...
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Coincident disruptive coloration or
coincident disruptive patterns are
patterns of
disruptive coloration in
animals that go
beyond the
usual camouflage...
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April and May 2019, and
first reported on 18
December 2020,
spatially coincident with the
direction of the
Solar System's
closest neighboring star, Proxima...
- The
celebrations re-affirmed Elizabeth's po****rity,
despite virtually coincident negative press coverage of
Princess Margaret's
separation from her husband...
- Warren,
Melvin L. Jr (2005). "Prehistoric
decline in
freshwater mussels coincident with the
advent of
maize agriculture" (PDF).
Conservation Biology. 19...