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The phrase "all relevant figures" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to data, statistics, or numerical information that is pertinent to a specific context or discussion.
Example: "In the report, we need to include all relevant figures to support our findings and conclusions."
Alternatives: "all pertinent data" or "all applicable statistics".
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All relevant figures and figure supplements were revised for the new schematic and results.
We added labels in all relevant figures when a control locus was employed for normalization.
Likewise, clr4/rik1 transcript/mRNA relative to act1 in all relevant figures.
We have now added the ramp currents with the I/V curves in all relevant figures.
We agree and have now included schemes of RNA constructs used in all relevant Figures of the revised manuscript.
Therefore all relevant figures can be presented in full color, methodologies can be explained more fully, and the significance of the findings can be highlighted.
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This has been mentioned in the Methods section in the subsection headed "Flight Assay Video and Electrophysiological Recordings" and in all relevant figure legends.
Like Forrest Gump, he conveniently manages to be wherever the most significant events of the war take place, at the time in which they take place, and to interact with all the relevant figures of Nazism -- Paul Blobel, Adolf Eichmann, Heinrich Himmler and Hitler himself.
We have re-run all of the simulations in the paper with the newly determined Kdm value and updated all of the relevant figures.
We have also added the developmental stages to all the relevant figure legends.
The predefined tables were designed to extract all relevant data, figures and tables from the texts, including country, first author, year, language, ethnicity, study design, patient number, age, gender, and pathological types.
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