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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also be interconnected with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing relationships or connections between different concepts, ideas, or entities.
Example: "The research findings will also be interconnected with previous studies on the same topic."
Alternatives: "also be linked to" or "also be related to".
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Additionally, activated microglia may also be interconnected with astrocytes via gap junctions.
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Two transcription regulators, mediator of RNA polymerase III transcription subunit 30 (MED30), and transcription factor E2F1 (E2F1) were also shown to be interconnected with the proteins.
Hence, the manipulation of the HSR by neurons is not only dependent on temperature or accumulation of misfolded proteins, but also on other regulatory circuits that are interconnected with the sensing of the HSR.
Since 1999, it has also operated on the Spanish electricity market, which is interconnected with Morocco's.
Also, it ensures that the M2M devices interoperate with and are interconnected with the communication network.
Abscisic acid (ABA) has also been shown to be involved in water stress responses [ 33] and ABA signal transduction is interconnected with aquaporin function [ 34].
Also in the painting are some extinct and endangered snakes and frogs, a bird and a dog--representing how we are interconnected with our fellow species.
Have you considered how closely your garden is interconnected with nearby waterways?
All systems are interconnected with switched fast Ethernet.
Furthermore, the U.S. government is interconnected with the private sector through third-party contracting.
The zones were interconnected with moving pathways.
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