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com·ple·men·tal

 (kŏm′plə-mĕn′tl)
adj.
Having to do with or being a complement.

com′ple·men′tal·ly adv.
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Adj.1.complemental - acting as or providing a complement (something that completes the whole)
additive - characterized or produced by addition; "an additive process"
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complemental

adjective
Forming or serving as a complement:
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Accordingly, performing both chelating resin preconcentration and coprecipitation complementally under control of matrix components is effective to determine many trace metal elements including toxic ones simultaneously.
The duty ratio for all the transistors [Q.sub.k] is D, and the bidirectional switches [Q.sub.Xak], [Q.sub.Xbk] are operated complementally. In the proposed circuit, one of cell converters can provide the electric power to the load at an arbitrary time, and the remaining N-1 cell converters have to be isolated by turning off the bidirectional switches to prevent the short circuit among cell converters.
The reason for the link of these entities is the spillover effect of externalities and complementally dependences [World Bank (2009)].

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