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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a shown" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be a misconstruction, as "shown" is typically used as a past participle and does not require the article "a."
Example: "The results of the experiment were shown in the report."
Alternatives: "as demonstrated" or "as illustrated."
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These two objects were both found in elliptical galaxies, NGC 5128 (also known as Centaurus A) shown here and NGC 4636.
Roseobacticide A, shown in the foreground, is a potent anti-algal secondary metabolite that is produced as a result of a relationship between the bacteria Phaeobacter inhibens and the alga Emiliania huxleyei that begins as mutualistic but later becomes parasitic.
Consider the image patterns "G" and "A" shown in Fig. 3 and design CVNNs in the form of (31) for associatively memorizing the images.
The population evolves during 200 generations under 6 different values of the mutation rate (μ2 = 0.001, 0.002, 0.005, 0.01, 0.02, and 0.05) giving rise to the adapting populations (populations A) shown in Fig. 1.
Model A, shown schematically in Fig. 1, has been quantitatively studied in detail [ 18].
They are called molecule A, shown in stick rendition in different shades of cream; and molecule B, shown in stick rendition in different shades of blue.
But he's a shown a consistent level of form during his Derby preps.
Imagine this: you walk into the laboratory, and are a shown a series of 20-second video clips.
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The value of γ for each point is denoted in the right-top corner Fig. 6 Comparison of MHVRs along Line-A shown in Fig. 3.
The staining pattern of Melan-A shown in Fig. 1B coincides with the degree of depigmentation in our vitiligo biopsies.
d) Cumulative misorientation profile for line a-a' shown in (b).
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