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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acts interdependently" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where different entities or components rely on each other to function effectively.
Example: "In a successful team, each member acts interdependently to achieve common goals."
Alternatives: "functions collaboratively" or "operates in conjunction".
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The data strongly suggest that G9a- and EZH2-mediated histone methylation plays a central role and acts interdependently with DNA methylation in the epigenetic silencing of COX-2 in IPF.
When ticks ingest blood, the pH of the midgut decreases from 7.4 to 6.8, which acts interdependently with increasing cell density and increased temperature to promote the reciprocal expression of OspA and OspC (25 ).
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As a result, appeals to think and act interdependently or independently were equally motivating.A single piece of academic research cannot explain the voting behaviour of millions of Americans.
Hereby, both mechanisms act interdependently and simultaneously.
For example, patient teaching and provider training may act interdependently.
Both endogenous and exogenous antioxidants act interdependently in preventing clinically significant prostate cancer [ 2].
E.g. the DA, the teaching module, and the provider training act interdependently.
10.7554/eLife.03031.016 Figure 4. ARF6, BZR1, and PIF4 act interdependently in promoting hypocotyl elongation.
Not only does the interaction between CDK4/6 and cyclin D1 suggest that they act interdependently, but cyclin D1 has also been reported to function independently of CDK4/6 in supporting proliferation by directly activating estrogen receptors [ 12].
Complex interventions are built up from a number of components that may act independently and interdependently.
These two processes are either acting independently, interdependently or both.
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