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Free sign upThe phrase "also the coordinates of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to additional information about specific locations or points in a given context, such as in mathematics, geography, or navigation.
Example: "In addition to the map, please provide also the coordinates of the landmarks we discussed."
Alternatives: "as well as the coordinates of" or "including the coordinates of".
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Also the coordinates of the points of the distant and near power measurements were taken from topographical measurements.
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We also measured the coordinates of start and final (when possible) blocks' impact points with a dynamic GPS.
The band also tweeted the coordinates of a location in the California desert with cryptic instructions that "something" would happen there at 5pm on a certain day last spring.
We recalculated the coordinate of JMA510 referred to GSI0614 and GSI0988 by double-frequency analysis, and we also did the coordinates of JMA511 and JMA512 referred to JMA510 by single-frequency analysis, using the GNSS analysis software Bernese Ver. 5.0 (Dach et al. 2007).
Supplementary Table 1 also shows the coordinates of each ROI for each participant.
cnvOffSeq also requires the coordinates of targeted coding regions (to be excluded) in BED format.
Also noticeable are the coordinates of six sphere functions (undef. are nondefined, predominantly of singular value, and 0 are zeros of this function).
A TCL reference ligand was also prepared using the coordinates of the experimental structure (PDB ID: 1P45A).
This also implies that the coordinates of iterative maps of sequences, as defined by Equation 1, are, fundamentally, steady state solutions.
R and T are the rotation matrix and the translation vector between the two omnidirectional coordinate systems, and vector T also represents the coordinate of O m2 in the coordinate system F 1. Because T and x s1 are on the polar plane, the normal equation of the polar plane can be expressed as N F1 = T × x s1, where x represents the outer product.
These are the same coordinates used by Erlich et al. (2011), and are also the coordinates at which neural correlates of accumulation of evidence were observed in the Poisson Clicks task (Hanks et al., 2015).
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