concordia

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 * 1)  A set of plotted points, appearing as a curve on a concordia diagram or isochron diagram, representing sample data from rock of the same age; the condition of being a member of said set (or on said curve).
 * 2) * 1994 [1988 Elsevier], H.-G. Attendorn, R. Bowen, Isotopes in the Earth Sciences, Chapman & Hall, page 131,
 * Such lower intersections of resultant discordias with concordias are not significant in terms of geological time, merely changes which took place in the  ratios or lead isotope ratios through the factors alluded to above.
 * Such lower intersections of resultant discordias with concordias are not significant in terms of geological time, merely changes which took place in the  ratios or lead isotope ratios through the factors alluded to above.

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Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) concord

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) an agreement together, union, harmony, concord
 * 2)  an intimate friend
 * 1)  an intimate friend
 * 1)  an intimate friend

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Noun

 * 1) concord, harmony, unity, union
 * 2) ring consisting of two interlaced parts