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co-ordinately

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"Then we asked: If we let all these organoids co-develop together, do we get a heart model that co-ordinately beats like the early human heart?,"

From Science Daily • Nov. 28, 2023

Clustering revealed groups of splicing events that are co-ordinately regulated in a tissue-specific manner.

From Nature • Mar. 15, 2014

Life, emotion, thought, expression, and speech began in embryo, and have developed co-ordinately with all the faculties possessed by man.

From The Speech of Monkeys by Garner, Richard Lynch

And, finally, it is to be remembered that any good general history of France will almost certainly contain notices of the more important literary events co-ordinately with those of political, social, economic, or scientific moment.

From French Classics by Wilkinson, William Cleaver

If a and b are 'one,' and the one changes, a and b of course must co-ordinately change.

From A Pluralistic Universe Hibbert Lectures at Manchester College on the Present Situation in Philosophy by James, William