in contiguity with...
The state of being adjacent; contiguity.
Scientists want to investigate the relation between xerophthalmia occurrence and smut contiguity.
The very contiguity of his enemy, beneath whatever mask the latter might conceal himself, was enough to disturb the magnetic sphere of a being so sensitive as Arthur Dimmesdale.
contiguity with the common people
Effects of dry eye syndrome incidence for staffs by peroxyacetic acid contiguity
territorial contiguity
The contiguity of the house and the garage was a convenience in bad weather.
association by contiguity
This is called a "temporal contiguity" error, according to Paul Morris, a psychology lecturer at England's University of Portsmouth. He says it occurs in about 29% of fake injuries.
a contiguity of mountain scenery
AIM:To study the occurrence of ocular surface diseases in coal miners working under wells and to investigate the relation between xerophthalmia occurrence and smut contiguity.