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The phrase "which between" is not grammatically correct in written English. The phrase "which of the two" is more appropriate in this context. For example: I'm not sure which of the two cars I should buy - the sedan or the convertible.
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Moscow responded by waging war, which, between 1994 and 1996, decimated the region.
Alteri has bought 81 shops and 59 small concessions, which between them employ 1,372 people.
The National Trust and Woodland Trust, which between them manage several thousand woods across Britain, both reported little serious damage.
The company is currently working with three clients, which between them manage 8.1m "end-points" (networked devices).
This Is Essex A group site for three Essex papers, which between them cover the county in some detail.
Not surprisingly, it has produced an unwieldy total of 17 goals, which between them generate 169 targets.
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Which between-arm difference for the final composite outcome corresponds to a clinically relevant difference is an issue.
Cells in which between-subject differences are 3 or smaller are lightly shaded.
Additional benefits still remained very low (<1%) for landscapes in which between-field infections predominated (Table S2, λ = 0.9).
The analysis presented here focused on networks in which between-gene co-expression was calculated with the Pearson correlation coefficient.
Analyses in epidemiologic studies involve calculations in which between-subject as well as within-subject variance is important.
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