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The phrase "a device is presented" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts such as technical documentation, research papers, or presentations where you are introducing or describing a device.
Example: "In this section, a device is presented that enhances the efficiency of solar energy conversion."
Alternatives: "a device is introduced" or "a device is showcased."
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A device is presented that aims at preventing bridge flutter.
A device is presented that integrates the advantages of optical and electrical manipulation, called optoelectronic tweezers (OET).
A theoretical transient heat transfer model of such a device is presented.
A device is presented for efficiently enriching parahydrogen by pulsed injection of ambient hydrogen gas.
A device is presented for the characterization of particles with sizes down to a few 10 μm.
A mathematical model for the dynamics of such a device is presented, which incorporates the fluid structure interaction between the wave and the buoy, and the structural interactions between the beams and the teeth.
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The main aspects of the design and processing issues of such a device are presented and discussed.
A model for the release of an AI from a microcapsule device is presented in this paper, together with a specific case study application to highlight its scope and significance.
A novel Solar-Gas Hybrid Receiver (SGHR) that combines the function of a solar receiver and a gas boiler in a single device is presented.
In this paper, a new concept of PFC based on incorporating a STATCOM coupled with a SMES device is presented.
A case study of a microcontroller device is presented.
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