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co-occur

vb (intr)
to happen at the same time as something else
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Verb1.co-occur - go with, fall together
coexist - exist together
overlap - coincide partially or wholly; "Our vacations overlap"
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co-occur

[ˌkəʊəˈkɜːʳ] VIcoocurrir
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Presentations at the meeting will highlight new data that span migraine, chronic cluster headache and chronic paroxysmal hemicrania patient populations, as well as co-occurrences relating to functional disorders, such as primary headache.
The ranking of the co-occurrences in terms of co-occurrence values is less relevant for the present study because it is assumed here that looking for common co-occurrences in the five corpora more efficiently contributes to the identification of concept-defining information.
There were co-occurrences of normal Denver II and normal hearing abilities (LS, NVSM and VSM) in more than 75% of the subjects, that is, the majority of subjects who were normal in Denver II also presented normal ASPAC (Table 2).
These include occurrences and co-occurrences of the (sub)themes, their location, and the relationships between them.
Although ATLAS.ti QDA software assisted in mining and coding, it was mostly used for cataloging and for determining strong associations between acquisition strategy challenges and pillars of acquisition, and within one another by counting co-occurrences and determining c-coefficients (Friese, 2013).
This figure contains a version of the co-occurrence network including only those co-occurrences that appeared in the data more than 20 times (less than 1% of all ties).
As the threshold ts is an important impact parameter for determining significant co-occurrences between users with the same role, we conducted relevant experiments to discuss its impact.
(1991) "Co-occurrences of antonymous adjectives and their contexts"; Computational Linguistics 17, 1-19
Sometimes confusion may be avoided by calling the wider concept of collocations just co-occurrences, see, e.g.