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Free sign upThe phrase "a displayed" is not correct and usable in written English as it lacks context and clarity.
It could potentially be used in a context where "displayed" is functioning as an adjective, but it typically requires additional information to make sense.
Example: "The report includes a displayed chart that illustrates the data trends."
Alternatives: "a shown" or "a presented".
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Roe deer from Galicia (population A) displayed the highest seroprevalence.
Patient A displayed a synchronous pattern that replicated almost exactly during the two-hour period.
Under these conditions, MAO A displayed a kcat of 3 ± 0.1 min–1 and a Km for tyramine of 26 ± 3 μM.
The applet above represents the flow of imagery from an original scene to a displayed image.
The SL TiCrBN/WSex coating deposited at magnetron current of 2 A displayed completely amorphous structure.
OK, so I often allow myself to put in the period if the sentence ends with a displayed formula.
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In addition, mice deficient for the gene encoding fetuin-A displayed improved insulin sensitivity and were resistant to weight gain upon a high-fat diet [8].
Lastly, NAMI-A displayed a dose-dependent in vivo anti-angiogenic activity in the chorioallantoic membrane model.
TaOPR1-A displayed the highest identity to orthologous OPR genes in a rice BAC from chromosome 6 (GenBank: AP004741), which contains 7 OPR genes arranged in tandem.
In both TG mice and Apcmin/+ polyps, VEGF-A displayed a peculiar expression pattern, different from that observed in control mice.
Consistent with mRNA expression levels determined by real-time PCR, SMMC 7721 cells treated with LK-A displayed a decrease in Skp2 protein levels.
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