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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sheet form" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific format or layout that is in the shape of a sheet, often in contexts like documents, designs, or materials.
Example: "Please fill out the application in a sheet form and submit it by the deadline."
Alternatives: "a sheet layout" or "a sheet format".
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This PLGA was processed into a sheet form via electrospinning.
Mouse 3T3 fibroblast cells cultivated on the prepared dish were successfully collected as a sheet form after cooling down the dish to 20 °C; however, its linear analogue did not detach cell sheets under the same condition.
A sheet form with questions made it possible to draw patient medical history and both general and ocular anamnesis.
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Hasson, D. & Peck, R. E. Thickness distribution in a sheet formed by impinging jets.
This system is applied to find the annealing conditions suitable for a sheet forming condition.
The prediction and prevention of wrinkling during a sheet forming process are important issues for the design of part geometry and processing parameters.
The monomer possesses a five-turn α-helix, which is wrapped by a sheet formed by five antiparallel β-strands.
The common structural unit, which constitutes the catalytic domain of the BECR fold RNases contains a N-terminal helical segment that is followed by a sheet formed by 4-stranded meander.
If multiple threads or a sheet forms, you have reduced the syrup too much, and need to add some additional water or begin again.
A flow sheet form will continue to be used during the subsequent patient visits.
Participation in the study was voluntary, and an information sheet form was given to respondents who signed informed consent.
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