Sentence examples for a shown as a from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a shown as a" is not correct in English and does not convey a clear meaning.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect construction that lacks proper context or grammatical structure.
Example: "The data was shown as a graph to illustrate the trends."
Alternatives: "depicted as a" or "represented as a".

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(D ) Close-up of the front dimer in (A ) shown as a transparent surface with the high densities of the metal centers in red.

In the second cycle in Figure 4 a, shown as a black curve, the electrochemical response decreases to a very low value.

Overview of the model structure, including mortality and survival ( A ) and reproduction ( B ). DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.07340.003 10.7554/eLiFigure40.004 Figure 1 figure supplement 1. Longevity of adult virgin males ( n = 43) and females ( n = 50) ( A ) shown as a cumulative survival plot and ( B ) comparing mean ± S.E.M lifespan for each sex.

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Figure 1(a) shows, as an example, the survival curve of L. monocytogenes exposed to 0.3 mM thymol.

GP1 and GP2 are shown as a gray and a white surface, respectively.

(f) Typical time trace observed from the cell cytoplasm shown as a star in (a).

The true solution is a sine curve, shown as a dotted line in the leftmost plot in each row.

This video shows a region triplet (shown as a triangle) on the moving object that was successfully verified by the recognition algorithm.

"I've read the script, and Bob Crane is shown as a friendless loner and a pervert".

In the ad, Mr. Williams was shown as a solitary sculler navigating an unspoiled lake.

A difference of −10 is shown as a dashed line.

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