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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alphabetical table" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a table or list that organizes items in alphabetical order, often for easy reference or lookup.
Example: "The alphabetical table of contents made it easy to find the chapters I needed."
Alternatives: "alphabetical list" or "alphabetical index".
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While links are usually spread around a Web page in a haphazard way that makes sense to people who can see, Window Eyes puts them all together in an alphabetical table.
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Of the 63 newly identified miRNAs, 48 began with a 5' uridine, which was a characteristic feature of miRNAs, 11 began with a 5' A, 2 began with a 5' C and G. Names of the seabass miRNAs were assigned based on the homologies between the miRNA and published miRNA sequences in the Sanger database; the isoforms from one family were labeled in alphabetical order (Table S3).
In 1604 at London appeared the first purely English dictionary to be issued as a separate work, titled A Table Alphabetical, Containing and Teaching the True Writing and Understanding of Hard Usual English Words, Borrowed from the Hebrew, Greek, Latin, or French &c., by Robert Cawdrey, who had been a schoolmaster at Oakham, Rutland, about 1580 and in 1604 was living at Coventry.
The resulting top groups are shown in alphabetical order in Table 5.
Alphabetical superscripts in table denote ranking in descending value according to Duncan's multiple range test.
-: no detection of flagellates, ciliates, amoebae, tapeworm/trematode eggs and nematode larvae; summary of result codes in alphabetical order: see Table 1.
It adds a nice touch if you lay them out by first name in alphabetical order on tables near the front door.
Instead, Exeter, with an identical record to Lincoln, top the table on alphabetical order, having drawn 1-1 with Newport.
Many of the minerals developed during metamorphism, along with their chemical compositions, are given in alphabetical order in the Table.
Usually, the reporters were seated around the table in alphabetical order, but now Venediktov realized that he was seated directly across from Yeltsin, who was bound to be furious at Echo.
They were the first thing I saw -- lined up neatly in alphabetical order on a table -- when I entered the observation lounge of the Nantucket Clipper on Sunday afternoon.
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