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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a parallel observation has" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a similar or related observation that supports or complements a previous statement or finding.
Example: "In the study of social behavior, a parallel observation has been noted in various cultures regarding the importance of community support."
Alternatives: "a similar observation has" or "a corresponding observation has".
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A parallel observation has been seen in another recent study [ 13].
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Parallel observations have been reported in transgenic mice and rats that do not alone develop disease [ 162, 163].
Parallel observations have been made independently in mice, where large H3K9me2-marked regions are more frequent in adult tissues in comparison with mESCs [ 80].
A parallel observation with a FG5 was not initially scheduled.
This observation has raised an interesting parallel with the TREK1 K+ channel, which is also activated by LPC and shows polymodality [32], like TRPC5 [11].
This observation has clear parallels with the 'developmental programming' hypothesis [ 22], which holds that an insult or deprivation during a critical period of growth and development can lead to long-term alterations in the risk of chronic disease [ 23].
That even pure observation has an agenda.
In parallel, similar observations have been reported for large viruses, e.g. Myxoma virus, a member of the family Poxviridae, in which the ankyrin repeat proteins are required for abrogation of the host defense and accordingly for virulence [ 48].
A parallel resolution has been introduced into the Senate.
In the novel, a parallel massacre has taken place.
You want a parallel concert, have a parallel concert.
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