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The phrase "and which might form" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing potential outcomes or possibilities related to a subject previously mentioned.
Example: "The research focuses on various compounds, and which might form new materials under specific conditions."
Alternatives: "that could create" or "which may lead to".
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There are several hypotheses on functional neuronal networks that modulate mood states and which might form the neuroanatomical basis of bipolar disorder.
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In this section, we first reflect on our survey of the range and types of STS methods which currently exist before moving on to describe some of the outstanding challenges and unresolved issues which might form the basis of future theoretical and methodological work.
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This paper aims to examine whether biomarkers of oxidative stress and antioxidants could be useful biomarkers in AD, which might form the bases of future clinical studies.
Many research groups were studying structures called quantum dots, which might form the next generation of computers.
Water agate stones are typical natural hollow crystals, which might form with exactly the same mechanism [11].
So let me identify certain features of Mandarin Chinese which might form part of a character sketch of the language.
The linker peptide used in constructs pUb1-DR-T contains this acidic doublet internally, which might form a recognition sequence for a specific endoproteinase.
Only proportional occlusivity was supportive, as an indicator for mystery, "which might form the basis of a more sophisticated measure of the seen and un-seen properties of a design" (Dawes and Ostwald 2014b, p 19).
Maertens et al. [1] outlines several considerations, which might form the basis of future principles of Green Toxicology, the basis of which are: (1) benign-by-design (also known as safety-by-design); (2) test early produce safe; (3) avoid exposure and thus testing needs; and (4) make testing sustainable.
Reef corals do possess key components of the invertebrate innate immune pathway, including Toll/Toll-like receptors [58], which might form the genetic basis for disease resistance in corals.
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