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The phrase "all of which impinge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to multiple items or factors that have an effect or impact on a particular subject or situation.
Example: "The various regulations, all of which impinge on our operations, must be carefully considered in our strategic planning."
Alternatives: "all of which affect" or "all of which influence".
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They are supplemented by those with mental health, drug and alcohol problems, all of which impinge on an individual's ability to defend themselves.
34 35 36 This exists despite three key issues, all of which impinge on the conduct of a randomised controlled trial.
It is now apparent that microcephaly proteins control a number of cellular processes, including centriole biogenesis, centrosome maturation, cell cycle and DNA damage checkpoint, spindle positioning, and mitosis, all of which impinge on brain growth and size.
The receptor activation of TRPC3/6/7 channels by agonists at G protein-coupled receptors is an effect that therefore arises, at least in part, because of G protein or receptor tyrosine kinase stimulation of PLCβ/γ leading to degradation and thus depletion of PIP2 and generation of DAGs and IP3, all of which impinge on the channels to varying degrees.
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It grows optimally within a narrow temperature range but tolerates moderate deviations, some of which impinge upon cell structure and function, often through rapid physiological adaptations.
In the future, it will be interesting to see if some of phenotypic plasticity observed in leaf shape can be linked not only to the relative timing of developmental regulators like FUS3 but also to environmental conditions, both of which impinge on ethylene, ABA and GA synthesis and/or signaling.
In contrast to earlier methodological formulations within bioethics that gave foundational status to, say, moral principles or intuitions about paradigm cases, reflective equilibrium finds justification through the coherence of all these elements, each of which impinges on all the others in a multi-directional dialectic.
Together these three parts, each of which is equally important and each of which impinges equally on the other two, make up the leadership system.
Single-station software usage is generally not affected by website time-lags, down times, or record limits, all of which may impinge on the usability of web-based products.
The state-dependent nature of the peptides' activity on the noradrenergic feeding mechanism implies that these substances constitute a pivotal portion of the profile of factors which impinge functionally upon the hypothalamic neurons responsible for the feeding response and its cessation.
Our existing knowledge suggested high levels of informal and unregulated use of each of these drugs, which impinge on different global strategies for health, with different priorities for action.
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