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adj. samenvallend, gelijktijdig[ kənkurrənt]1 samenvallend ⇒ gelijktijdig (optredend/voorkomend)5 overeenkomstig ⇒ eenstemmig, eensluidend -
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4 concurrent obligations
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6 concurrent and countercurrent connection
mee- en tegenschakelingEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > concurrent and countercurrent connection
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9 concurrent processing
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10 concurrent production
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11 concurrent programming structures
gelijktijdig aanwezige programmastructurenEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > concurrent programming structures
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12 concurrent/parallel processing
parallelle uitvoeringEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > concurrent/parallel processing
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n. concurrent; tegenstander--------v. wedijveren met, concurreren metrival1[ rajvl] 〈zelfstandig naamwoord; bijvoeglijk naamwoord〉————————rival2〈werkwoord; rivalled〉2 evenaren -
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v. voor minder verkopen dan; onder de prijs verkopenundersell
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