Sentence examples for and parallel to those from inspiring English sources

The phrase "and parallel to those" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing items, concepts, or actions that are similar or aligned with previously mentioned subjects.
Example: "The new policies will be implemented alongside the existing regulations and parallel to those already in place."
Alternatives: "in line with those" or "similar to those".

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Perhaps more surprisingly, new and demonstrably effective interventions for treating cognitive deficits in schizophrenia have been shown to have only limited impacts on social functioning [ 61] - presumably because social cognition deficits are associated with impaired function of neural networks that are largely distinct from, and parallel to, those subserving general neurocognition [ 18].

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(Transform faults are those along which lateral movement occurs). The flanks are marked by sets of mountains and hills that are elongate and parallel to the ridge trend.

After all, there appear to be incompatible, contingent, aesthetically optional states of affairs, i.e., states of affairs which are neither aesthetically required nor aesthetically prohibited for some agent, and considerations parallel to those adduced above apply.

Paraffin sections of normal skin (n=3) and KAs (two nKA and one mKA), parallel to those used for determining vascular density, were pretreated, hybridised and washed at high stringency as described (Strieth et al, 2000).

The regression lines for groups (e) and (f) were identical and ran nearly parallel to those for groups (a - d) though somewha - dwer.

Despite the many achievements of Cuba under Castro (high quality public healthcare, as well as life expectancy, child immunisation and literacy systems parallel to those of first-world nations, and even surpassing the US), at various times the country became renowned for economic crisis, media repression, exiling and imprisoning dissidents, and discriminating against gays and people with AIDS.

Even though the military examinations, rankings, and posts were parallel to those of the civil order, scholar-officials and the gentry nonetheless viewed military pursuits as uncultivated.

Donors also have control and reporting requirements parallel to those by the MoH [ 20].

We will also assess persistence of treatment changes in depression (HAM-D, QIDS-SR, CGI), functional status (SF-12, WSAS, Q-LES-Q-SF), mindfulness (FFMQ), rumination (RRS), self-compassion (SCS) and avoidance (AAQ) at weeks 24, 36 and 52 by analyses parallel to those outlined for testing Hypotheses 1 and 2 using data from the weeks 24, 36, and Week 52.

Thus, precordial mapping, both in dogs and patients, shows changes parallel to those measured by the epicardial technique and should provide a useful clinical tool for determining acute changes in the extent of ischemic injury.

In Finland, the construction of a positive and willing population, whose interests are parallel to those of researchers and society reflects a strongly medically driven and controlled image of public perceptions.

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