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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a schematic with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a diagram or representation that includes specific elements or information.
Example: "The report includes a schematic with the layout of the new building design."
Alternatives: "a diagram featuring" or "a blueprint containing".
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Many of Dr. Fried's papers on frailty have a schematic with arrows showing the negative feedback loops and how they work.
A schematic with various types of springs along with their orientation is shown in Fig. 6a.
Evolution of coating microstructure was summarized into a schematic with four typical deposited regions, which provides a simple and efficient way to deposit certain microstructures of rhenium coatings.
The network topology is shown here as a schematic, with six nodes and only nearest-neighbor connections.
Network topology is shown as a schematic with a subset of nodes and only nearest-neighbor connections.
Data were directly entered online into a web-based scoring system that is illustrated as a schematic with each SIJ divided into quadrants.
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This is a static idea, in some ways a schematic exercise, with too much reliance on a concept.
This is a schematic representation (with a high degree of abstraction) of the mechanism of protein synthesis, which can be instantiated with details of DNA base sequence, complementary RNA sequence, and the corresponding order of amino acids in the protein produced by the more specific mechanism.
Figure 1 gives a schematic overview with respect to the interconnection of TGF activation, myofibroblast (PDGF) and endothelial cell (VEGF) signaling, and its impact on ECM remodeling eventually leading to defective alveolar and microvascular development.
A schematic network with overlapping communities is shown in Figure 1A.
Target stimuli contained also a pair of eyes, eyebrows, and a mouth within the circle, forming a schematic face with a sad or a happy expression.
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