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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a final snapshot" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a concluding image or summary of a situation, event, or process.
Example: "At the end of the project, we will provide a final snapshot of our achievements and lessons learned."
Alternatives: "a concluding overview" or "a last glimpse".
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The photograph may be a bittersweet souvenir: a final snapshot of a phenomenon that is now part of the Knicks' past.
It is ambivalent towards Bertram and Helena as they prepare, in a final snapshot taken by a court photographer, to live happily - or wretchedly - ever after.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is considering a "black box" feature for new cars that would store driving info and would record a final snapshot in the event of a collision, reports Wired.
The target structures were prepared in two ways, as a crystal structure and as a final snapshot structure generated by a molecular dynamics simulation.
Next, we used this information as described in Methods to build the cognate all-atom STX/membrane complex used as the starting point for the subsequent atomistic MD simulations in this first iteration (MD 1). Figure 4A shows a final snapshot of STX in PM after 90 ns of all-atom MD simulations, and Figures 4B C quantify the dynamics of PIP2 aggregation around STX during the MD trajectory.
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Finally comes the final snapshot: "From insanity to death," a hellish landscape of decaying bodies cast across an abandoned graveyard.
It is rather unfortunate that the final snapshot the Queen's Club crowd is likely to have of Andre Agassi will be of him landing on his bottom yesterday after failing reach a ball hit behind him by Tim Henman.
Middle column: final snapshot of (B^{i}B_{i}).
-- We now have our final snapshot of the money being raised and spent in California's battleground congressional races.
The final snapshot at the end of the simulation was selected from the 2 ns and subjected to further energy minimization for fine refinement.
Figure 5 was constructed using the final snapshot of the model taken at 3 ns.
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