Concordance
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 geology, where beds, or layers, of differing rock types form ridges that run parallel to the coast
 - Concordant pair, in statistics
 - Concordance (publishing), a list of words used in a body of work, with their immediate contexts
 - Concordance (genetics), the presence of the same trait in both members of a pair of twins (or set of individuals)
 - Concordance (medicine), involvement of patients in decision-making to improve patient compliance with medical advice
 - Concordance of evidence, 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, a measurement of the agreement between two variables
 - Concordance database, 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 of big-bang cosmology
 - Link concordance, a relation between mathematical links in knot theory
 
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