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The phrase "a schematic representation" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a visual diagram or drawing that presents information in a simplified and systematic manner. You can use it in any written piece where you need to describe a technical or complex concept using a visual aid. For example: "In order to better understand the mechanics of a car engine, the mechanic presented a schematic representation of the fuel system." "The architect created a detailed schematic representation of the building's floor plan to aid in the construction process." "The scientist used a schematic representation to illustrate the chemical reaction taking place in the experiment."
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(a) Schematic representation of the experiment.
(a) Schematic representation of RIC generation procedure.
(a) Schematic representation of the experimental approach.
(A) Schematic representation of the transgene.
(a) Schematic representation of the experimental design.
(a) Schematic representation of the assay.
(A) Schematic representation of the experiment.
(A) Schematic representation of the zebrafish Ezh1 protein.
Figure 1a shows a schematic representation of the experimental setup.
a) Schematic representation of pU-BAD and pRS plasmids.
Fig. 1 shows a schematic representation of this process.
More suggestions(15)
a pattern representation
a structure representation
a map representation
a flow representation
a model representation
a flowchart representation
a planar representation
a chart representation
a schematic diagram
a schematic structure
a schematic specimen
a schematic description
a schematic overview
a schematic cross
a schematic demonstrating
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