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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cross section are" is not correct in written English.
It appears to be a grammatical error, as "cross section" is singular and should be paired with "is" instead of "are."
Example: "A cross section is taken from the data to analyze the results."
Alternatives: "a cross section is" or "a cross section represents".
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Only MT segments in a cross section are shown (green) to emulate confocal images.
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The relative coverage of the wires or the corresponding pores in a cross section was 0.3%.
The power spectra of the buffeting lift force acting on a cross section were smaller than the analytical result, and the difference was larger for smaller-scale turbulence.
Then, the coordinates for the center of mass of a cross-section are denoted as: {c}_x^y=frac{1}{M_x}underset{{mathbb{R}}^2}{int }{f}_xleft y,zright ykern1em dykern1eM_x}underset{{mathbb{R}ac{1}^2_x}{intrset{{mathbb{R}{f2}_xleft y,zright zkern1em)zkern1em dzkern1em dz.
Note that only reads with mismatching bases in a cross-section are used for estimation, i.e. match bases are ignored.
Potential barriers in the A-B cross section are significantly smaller, and therefore, they are presented with a higher resolution.
In the present work, the optical properties of a GaAs quantum wire with a parallelogram cross section are studied.
The FePt nano-columns having a circular cross section are regularly arrayed on the CrV/glass substrates.
Blooms with a dog-bone cross section are often supplied to these structural-shape mills by beam-blank continuous casters.
The sound distribution in a cross-section is generally even unless the cross-section is very close to the source.
Local distribution of friction factor ratio and Nusselt number across a cross-section is presented.
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