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The phrase "which involve of" is not correct in written English.
It should be used as "which involve" or "which are involved in" depending on the context. Example: "The projects which involve collaboration between departments are often more successful."
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It is noted that T-S fuzzy systems give a local linear representation of the considered nonlinear dynamic system, which involve of a set of IF-THEN rules.
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Trip organizers offered to take us to another project instead, which involved, of all the things, building a wall.
He is a meticulous gatherer of clues, some of which involve knowledge of chess, mathematical theories, 19th-century drama, and esoteric writings on criminology.
Eukaryotic cells respond to nutrients with a variety of signaling pathways, many of which involve activation of protein kinases.
CCUS comprises of CCS and CCU, both of which involve capture of CO2 from various sources such as large stationary power plants (Cuéllar-Franca Azapagicagic 2015).
But many of these companies have run into problems, the most serious of which involve accusations of fraud.
The show has direct references to violence, two of which involve images of animals.
In the following sections, we perform the proposed steps with two examples, both of which involve use of TEDS-M data.
NSAIDs increase bronchoconstrictor responses by two potential mechanisms, both of which involve inhibition of prostaglandin synthesis.
Toxicants cause tissue damage via diverse mechanisms, many of which involve activation of cell survival and apoptotic pathways.
Evidence from human tumors uncovered multiple mechanisms through which cyclin D1 expression is deregulated, most of which involve alterations of the CCND1 locus itself (Musgrove et al, 2011).
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