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Free sign upThe phrase "a parallelism with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing similarities or comparisons between two or more concepts, ideas, or structures.
Example: "The author draws a parallelism with the themes of love and loss in both novels."
Alternatives: "a comparison to" or "an analogy with".
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Tending a parallelism with the basic principles of the control systems theory has facilitated the identification of the main shortcomings in the design of the various control frameworks governing the CSP deployment in the studied period.
In this sense there is also a parallelism with the notion of Følner sequence in the context of operator algebras as considered in [9, Section 4].
Todd Gilchrist of Indiewire proclaimed of the actor's performance that "Hutcherson's maturing talents achieve a parallelism with the character's self-actualization, proving subtler and more self-aware with every resigned decision he makes on behalf of the people around him that he loves".
Interestingly, the recent analysis of ribosomal paralogs in Brassica napus indicated that some ribosomal genes have amplified through small-scale events rather than polyploidy [ 59], suggesting a parallelism with the pattern of duplication of the apple S5 protein.
Interestingly, the observation that duplicated apple genes related to photosynthesis and carbohydrate metabolism, may have been preferentially retained during the polyploidy formation of the apple genome suggests a parallelism with these findings.
Our results, on the other hand, suggest a parallelism with epidemic African and AIDS-related cases (Ziegler et al, 1997), in which a higher socioeconomic status has been considered as a marker for either enhanced exposure to sexually transmitted agents, including HHV8, or delayed expression of a childhood infection.
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There is a parallelism here with the recall that Peter Galison does of anthropological linguists who show that "pidgin English" is a simplified form of language which is essential for allowing communication and exchange between local populations in colonies and colonizers.
PCL also induces variations of Δψm which show a significant parallelism with the changes observed in ROS levels proving the importance and sensitivity of these measurements as indicators of the mitochondrial function.
Notably, Brachyenteron synergizes with the winged-helix transcription factor Forkhead to specify the caudal visceral mesoderm of Drosophila, a remarkable parallelism with the roles played in mesoderm formation by chordate Brachyury and Forkhead (Fox) orthologs [ 101, 102].
Thus, although difficult to establish a direct parallelism with aforementioned studies and the present study due to technical aspects, the present results add on and extend the findings regarding the role of impaired inhibitory neurotransmission in NF1-patients.
The residual D, H and Z curves do not show any parallelism with the 11-year sunspot cycle.
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