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The phrase "which reminds that" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used to introduce a clause that provides a reminder or reference to something previously mentioned, but it should be rephrased for clarity. Example: "The recent events are significant, which reminds us that we must stay vigilant."
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Angiogenin was also expressed in decidual cells from first-trimester placenta, where it was strongly associated with the matrix which reminds that angiogenin is a heparin-binding protein [ 70] that binds to the extracellular matrix [ 54].
Our research provides new insights into the molecular mechanisms of neuronal apoptosis following TBI, which reminds that miR-21may be a potential therapeutic target for TBI treatment.
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Officials with the Education Department pointed to guidance in 2014 and 2015, which reminded that "when a school works to prevent and redress discrimination, it must respect the free-speech rights of students, faculty, and other speakers".
Regardless of the alarm bells which remind that Donald has won just the one strokeplay event in the last five years.
Released by the country's biggest rock group just months before Australia marked, on 26 January 1988, the 200th anniversary of the first fleet's arrival in Sydney, it ensured that the dominant soundtrack of our bicentennial year would be a song which reminded that the country we were celebrating was founded on pillage and genocide.
Don didn't know that about her which reminds us that he -- nor we -- know very much about her and she could just be acting and fooling us all.
I prefer the term "addicted patients," which reminds us that this is a disease, that the patients come from all groups, and that they are indeed people, with unique vulnerability to addiction.
You get an echo of that in the recorded announcement at the gate which reminds you that you're not allowed to bring weapons into the park.
She waves hi to fellow playwright Mark Ravenhill, which reminds me that it was a play of his, at the Edinburgh Festival, that made me resolve never, ever to go to the theatre again.
Then you have McGough's nerve with poems like 'The Totally Inoffensive Children's Poem' which reminds us that art, poetry needs to incite and stir and make us think and that poetry is at its best when it questions.
Or they may be imperfections that warn of eventual decay, as in the waviness of old glass windowpanes, which reminds us that glass is a liquid.
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