Sentence examples for an represents from inspiring English sources

The phrase "an represents" is not correct in written English
It seems to be a grammatical error, as "an" is an article that should precede a noun, while "represents" is a verb. Example: "The symbol 'X' represents the unknown value in the equation."

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aN represents the number of patients who attended a baseline visit.

An n-tuple (a1, …, an) represents the vector in n-dimensional space that projects onto the real numbers a1, …, an on the coordinate axes.

An n-tuple (a1, …, an) represents the vector in n-dimensional space that projects onto the real numbers a1, …, an on the coordinate axes.

The ash particle include microphenocrysts of plagioclase (core An 65 90 (mostly 65 77) and rim An 57 65, where An represents anorthosite content), orthopyroxene (En mostly 58 59, where En represents enstatite content), clinopyroxene (Wo mostly 23 37, where Wo represents wollastonite content) and Fe Ti oxide mineral (XUsp mostly 0.2 0.35; Fig. 4d, where XUsp represents ulvospinel content).

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And the "A" represents Taylor Kitsch's attitude.

The constant A represents a physiological limit.

Scenario A represents a "steady state" model.

Figure 4(a) represents a protein complex.

Parameter A represents this multiplication.

Zone A represented the outer fibrovascular capsule.

Cluster A represented all WNT-signature samples.

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