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Concordance may refer to: * Agreement (linguistics), a form of cross-reference between different parts of a sentence or phrase * Bible concordance, an alphabetical listing of terms in the Bible *
Concordant coastline In coastal geography, a concordant, longitudinal, or Pacific type coastline occurs where beds, or layers, of differing rock types are folded into ridges that run parallel to the coast. The outer hard rock (for example, granite) provides a protec ...
, in geology, where beds, or layers, of differing rock types form ridges that run parallel to the coast *
Concordant pair In statistics, a concordant pair is a pair of observations, each on two variables, (X''1'',Y''1'') and (X''2'',Y''2''), having the property that : \sgn (X_2 - X_1)\ = \sgn (Y_2 - Y_1), where "sgn" refers to whether a number is positive, zero, o ...
, in statistics *
Concordance (publishing) A concordance is an alphabetical list of the principal words used in a book or body of work, listing every instance of each word with its immediate context. Concordances have been compiled only for works of special importance, such as the Vedas, ...
, a list of words used in a body of work, with their immediate contexts *
Concordance (genetics) In genetics, concordance is the probability that a pair of individuals will both have a certain characteristic (phenotypic trait) given that one of the pair has the characteristic. Concordance can be measured with concordance rates, reflecting t ...
, the presence of the same trait in both members of a pair of twins (or set of individuals) *
Concordance (medicine) In medicine, patient compliance (also adherence, capacitance) describes the degree to which a patient correctly follows medical advice. Most commonly, it refers to medication or drug compliance, but it can also apply to other situations such as m ...
, involvement of patients in decision-making to improve patient compliance with medical advice *
Concordance of evidence In science and history, consilience (also convergence of evidence or concordance of evidence) is the principle that evidence from independent, unrelated sources can "converge" on strong conclusions. That is, when multiple sources of evidence are ...
, in law, science, history, etc. * Concordance system, in Swiss politics, the presence of all major parties in the Federal Council *
Concordance correlation coefficient In statistics, the concordance correlation coefficient measures the agreement between two variables, e.g., to evaluate reproducibility or for inter-rater reliability. Definition The form of the concordance correlation coefficient \rho_c as :\rho_c ...
, in statistics, a measurement of the agreement between two variables *
Concordance database LexisNexis is a part of the RELX corporation that sells data analytics products and various databases that are accessed through online portals, including portals for computer-assisted legal research (CALR), newspaper search, and consumer informa ...
, a database tailored to legal applications and distributed by LexisNexis * Inter-rater reliability, in statistics, the degree to which multiple measurements of the same thing are similar *
Lambda-CDM model The ΛCDM (Lambda cold dark matter) or Lambda-CDM model is a parameterization of the Big Bang cosmological model in which the universe contains three major components: first, a cosmological constant denoted by Lambda (Greek Λ) associated with d ...
of big-bang cosmology *
Link concordance In mathematics, two links L_0 \subset S^n and L_1 \subset S^n are concordant if there exists an embedding f : L_0 \times ,1\to S^n \times ,1/math> such that f(L_0 \times \) = L_0 \times \ and f(L_0 \times \) = L_1 \times \. By its nature, link ...
, a relation between mathematical links in knot theory {{disambiguation