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The phrase "analysis in the sheet" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to data analysis or findings that are documented within a specific sheet, such as a spreadsheet or report.
Example: "The analysis in the sheet reveals significant trends in customer behavior over the past year."
Alternatives: "data analysis in the document" or "findings in the spreadsheet".
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In order to make an utmost benefit of computer analysis in the tooling design for stamping processes, the stamping engineer should have the fundamental understanding of the computational concepts of the finite element analysis in the sheet metal process simulation.
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So long as the workbook is saved, the output of analysis will remain in the sheet.
However, it is quite difficult to perform such analysis in the realistic plasma sheet configuration shown in Fig. 4. Therefore, we employ a simplified method based on local analysis of the plasma parameters in the equatorial plane where the magnetic field curvature is most enhanced.
Don't suffocate yourself in the sheet.
A third member of the research team exported these passages into smaller excerpts for analysis in a Google Sheets™ spreadsheet.
Crumbs in the sheets.
Based on an interview with another employee in the Secret Service lab, Mr. Stewart "did not participate at all in the August 2002 analysis of the work sheet," a federal agent concluded.
The metal-forming industry routinely uses forming limit criteria in the analysis of stamped sheet metal and tube hydroformed components to obtain more robust manufacturing processes and improved product performance characteristics.
This system helps in the analysis of balance sheets, calculation of financial ratios, cash flow analysis, future projections, sensitivity analysis and risk evaluation as per SBI norms.
Moreover, the presence of sulfonic groups was also confirmed in the GO sheet via the XPS analysis.
The non-linear analysis includes geometrical non-linearities in the face sheets caused by rotation of the face cross sections, and high-order effects that are the result of the radially (transversely) flexible (or compliant) core.
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