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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'strictly interconnected' is correct and can be used in written English
For example, you might write, "The two countries have a strictly interconnected relationship."
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Moreover, these aspects are strictly interconnected with one another.
The inflammatory and tissue-regenerating roles of HMGB1 may be strictly interconnected, and are discussed here.
In particular, increasing evidence has shown that aggregation of amyloid beta (Aβ), glycogen synthase kinase 3β (GSK-3β) and oxidative stress are strictly interconnected and their concomitant modulation may have a positive and synergic effect in contrasting AD-related impairments.
Very recently the structure of LAAD has been solved: in addition to a FAD-binding domain and to a substrate-binding domain, it also possesses an N-terminal putative transmembrane α-helix (residues 8 27, not present in the crystallized protein variant) and a small α + β subdomain (50 67 amino acids long, named "insertion module") strictly interconnected to the substrate binding domain.
Ganglioside profile and metabolism is strictly interconnected with melanoma aggressiveness.
Strictly interconnected with the infection control policy, these approaches represent the pillars of antimicrobial stewardship not only in the ICU but in the entire health-care systems.
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Moreover, these data show that the organization of the regulatory interactions between env1, gna1 and gna3 is not strictly hierarchical, but rather functions via interconnected feedback cycles.
Everything is interconnected.
Everything is now interconnected".
It is too interconnected.
"Everyone is interconnected.
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