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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all of which correlate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to multiple items or elements that have a relationship or connection with each other.
Example: "The data points collected from the survey were analyzed, revealing several trends, all of which correlate with the previous research findings."
Alternatives: "all of which are related" or "all of which connect".
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Despite the claims of some, we are not living (yet) in a postracial society: just look at poverty rates, rates of incarceration, failing educational institutions and so on, all of which correlate clearly with the reality of race and racism.
(c) Box and whisker plots of image data from panel b measuring roughness of the segmented structures (Roughness), length of cellular protrusions emerging from the core structure (MaxApp) and loss of the round organoid phenotype (Roundness), all of which correlate with invasive properties.
Markers of hepatic injury that have also been evaluated using this model include adenosine triphosphate depletion, transaminase elevation, increased polymorphonuclear leukocyte infiltration, and malondialdehyde elevation, all of which correlate appropriately [ 19].
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The developed composite scaffold facilitated new cell attachment, growth, and proliferation on its surface, all of which correlates with good osteoconductive properties.
These include hypertrophy, macrophage infiltration (CD11b/TNF α/IL6), apoptosis, β-cell vacuolation, hyperinsulinemia (HI), and stress markers (RL-77/HSP104/TBARS) all of which correlated well with indices for obesity (2-3 fold), IR (1.5-3 fold), and HI (2-3 fold).
These results motivated us to describe a set of 2001 potential non-coding genes based on features such as weak conservation, a lack of protein features, or ambiguous annotations from major databases, all of which correlated with low peptide detection across the seven experiments.
The species also differ markedly in their ecological preferences and morphology, all of which correlates with the deeper phylogenetic splits inferred among these taxa and the biogeographic affinity of A. pedemontana and A. cebennensis to A. halleri and of A. croatica to A. arenosa and A. lyrata.
Features that were frequently identified by OCT include large plug-like signal-intense structures, honeycomb-like signal-free structures, and the prominent signal-free cavities in the upper dermis (Gambichler et al 2007a), all of which correlated well with the histologic findings.
James E. Cutting, a psychologist from Cornell University, looked at factors like motion, cutting rate, and color contrast of films over time all of which correlate with increased attention and all of which, according to his research, have increased in popular movies over time.
9. RCOD Remote Control Overload Disorderr): A state of bi-polar catatonia triggered by the inability to make sense of all those tiny, misplaced buttons on one or more remote control devices, none of which correlate to anything in the known universe.
Cities that encourage social interaction foster greater levels of creativity and trust, both of which correlate with GDP growth.
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