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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a complete figure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a fully formed or detailed representation of something, often in contexts like art, mathematics, or descriptions.
Example: "The artist presented a complete figure in her latest sculpture, showcasing every detail of the human form."
Alternatives: "a full representation" or "an entire depiction".
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The Getty Villa in the Pacific Palisades section of Los Angeles has one, but it is not a complete figure like this sculpture.
Similarly, if a portion of the image of a figure falls on the blind spot of the retina, a complete figure often will still be perceived.
It may present a part for a whole (a head, a hand, a foot, or an eye for a complete figure) or the whole itself.
"What you have to remember it's a stylised horse, almost like a stencil on the hillside, so it's not a complete figure of a horse, it's a suggestion.
A complete figure of the quantitative histology results by GOLD grade is in the online supplementary figure S7.
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Here a headless figure, here a much more complete figure.
Despite important findings, only partial understanding of the cellular and molecular processes that may support this life-threatening syndrome has been obtained, and we still lack a comprehensive overview of the complete figure of alterations that contribute to ��� or reflect – the setting-up of the shock syndrome.
If every pair of vertices is connected by an edge, the graph is called a complete graph (Figure 13B).
Recently, in an attempt to reach more accurate models the researchers are introducing various numerical methodologies [15, 34], which include detailed 3D models of a complete heart, Figure 7[11].
Corresponding to the previously described RvD3 locus in H37Rv [30], [30], an IS6110 remnant of 247 bp is found adjacent to this region in H37Ra, joining with a complete IS6110 (Figure 3D).
In "simple patterns", adjacent blocks shared a complete edge (Figure 1a); in "complex patterns", block adjacency could also be defined by sharing a half edge (like in a staggered brick wall) or just one corner point (diagonal neighbors, see Figure 1b).
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