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complementary
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complementary, complemental
1. forming a mathematical complement
2. Maths Logic (of a pair of sets, etc.) mutually exclusive and exhaustive, each being the complement of the other
3. (of genes) producing an effect in association with other genes

complementary [‚käm·plə′men·trē]
(electronics)
Havingpnpandnpnorp-andn-channel semiconductor elements on or within the same integrated-circuit substrate or working together in the same functional amplifier state.


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Thus, design and implementation proceeded simultaneously and complementarily in the creation of FOCUS.
Complementarily paired on another program, Maura Nguyen Donohue and Patricia Hoffbauer both used issues of specific hyphenated identity (Donohue was born in Vietnam; Hoffbauer in Brazil) to create cross-cultural, uniquely New York stories about roots.
Complementarily, the narrative embodiments of her fiction advocate a therapeutic reclamation of that flesh as a primary site and signifier of knowledge and communication, both personal and collective, both material and narrated.
 
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