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"this is paralleled" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when discussing a comparison or similarity between two things or ideas. For example: - "The rise of technology has paralleled with the decline of manual labor jobs." - "His behavior is often paralleled with that of a spoiled child." - "The struggles of the protagonist are paralleled with those of the author's own life experiences."
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This is paralleled by a progressive increase in IVC end-expiratory size (b, c, red double-headed arrows).
This is paralleled by a skepticism against "political control" of a society, reinforced by the collapse of the planned economy system of the communist regimes in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union (Yergin and Stanislaw 2002) and a reshuffling of the political-economic agenda in Western democracies since the 1980s, emphasizing more directly market concepts (Cooper et al. 1988).
This is paralleled by almost every other major US city, with Detroit falling the furthest – by 5.7 places.
George, Baldrick and Blackadder discuss the War and the friends they have lost George mentions the Christmas truce of 1914 (in which the belligerents stopped fighting to play football) and realises he is the only "Trinity Tiddlers" member still alive; this is paralleled in Baldrick's pets, who have all died.
This is paralleled by a downregulation of the genes for ribosome biogenesis [8].
This is paralleled by 23S RNA accumulation and 27SA2 RNA decrease.
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This was paralleled in her career as portrait painter by a sensitive gift for likeness.
This was paralleled by profound changes in cell morphology as judged by scanning electron microscopy.
This was paralleled by a steady decline and finally a complete loss of entotic cells by 24 h (Fig. 6с).
This was paralleled by a general downregulation of E-cadherin mRNA in early lesions compared to WT glands (Fig. 2d, Supplementary Table 2), which had been reported previously9.
This was paralleled by a decrease of the Tg of gelatin to 1.5°C, which was explained in terms of water redistribution during the formation of amylopectin crystallites.
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