0 a situation in which people agree or have the same opinion: --
1 a situation in which things or events happen or exist at the same time: --
The concurrence of these two humid periods could enhance the germination in every microhabitat, and temper the microspatial differential patterns observed during the first period.
Looked at from the event structure side of the duality, concurrence simply juxtaposes two event structures.
Normally, concurrence and sequence are defined in terms of the disjoint union or marked sum of their event sets.
Product does appear in automata theory, but only for concurrence, which forms the product of state sets; in contrast, orthocurrence multiplies event sets.
The concurrence of these two variables produces the finding of significance.
In systems with separate executive and legislative elections, concurrence should enhance and non-concurrence should attenuate electoral accountability.
This concurrence could not be explained if velocity did not increase during descent in the same manner as it decreases during ascent.
This interdependence appears in its most obvious form in the obligatory concurrence of vowel and consonant.