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The phrase "additional figures from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to extra data or illustrations that are sourced from a specific origin or context.
Example: "In the report, we will include additional figures from the latest market research to support our findings."
Alternatives: "extra data from" or "supplementary figures from".
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Additional figures from the CML show that landlords are continuing to cash in on the property market.
Further, the number of payment channels has increased from fewer than 300 in January to more than 1,100 at the time of this writing, additional figures from 1ML.com show.
This post has been updated with additional figures from the Experian report.
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As outlined in the Results section, several topological differences were detected in trees inferred from Hsp90 sequences (including concatenations with rDNA, Figures 1, 2, 3, 4) and trees inferred from rDNA sequences alone (additional Figure 1 and published trees from previous studies).
Additional figure skates are available from DAPER, but are subject to limited availability and cost $5 per daily session of use.
From additional figure 3 it seems that all proteins were present in the LECA and then a few were lost independently in a few eukaryotic lineages.
We summarized these ideas in just a single paragraph and describe it in an additional figure that was extracted from the previous Figure 12 (now simplified), and that lacks the reference to H1.
Thus, we may derive valid links and concrete regulatory directions at the two gain thresholds from the additional Figure 7-A in Additional file 9.
As ABC News released a video clip of the interview and additional quotes, media figures from Ellen Degeneres to Meghan McCain reacted to the news.
I checked his data (which was correct), augmented it with figures from additional years and performed the analysis myself.
We also reviewed additional company and visa figures from Myvisajobs.com, which compiles U.S. Department of Labor data.
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