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The phrase "and is often visualized" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing how a concept, idea, or phenomenon is typically represented or depicted in a visual format.
Example: "The data is complex and is often visualized through graphs and charts to enhance understanding."
Alternatives: "and is frequently depicted" or "and is commonly represented".
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The hierarchy resulting from the clustering techniques described in section "Clustering techniques" can be represented by a binary tree and is often visualized as a dendrogram, where the height of each inner node in the tree corresponds to the similarity of the two child clusters, see Fig. 6 for an example.
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This data object can be represented mathematically as X = (X ijt ), where i ranges from 1 to n, j from 1 to m and t ranges from 1 to T. A 3-mode data structure like this is often visualized as a 'data cube' (Fig. 1a) [ 11].
When the loss is great, compensation is often visualized in terms of civic grandeur.
In elementary treatments, spin is often visualized as an actual spinning motion.
The resulting hierarchy is often visualized as a so-called dendrogram, see Fig. 6.
This mechanism is considered a form of homuncular flexibility, involving constant changes to the shape of the homunculus, which is an approximate internal map of the human body in the cortex that is often visualized as a distorted human body [5].
The song's title is often visualized by a colorful sign that reads "wind it up".
An area of hyperemia is often visualized around the muscle lesions.
The axonal loss is often visualized clinically as slit-like or wedge-shape defects in the retinal nerve fiber layer.
This connection is often visualized with phylogenetic trees constructed from alignments of 16S rRNA sequences [ 1, 2].
As in the case of flow cytometry, a signal is often visualized in the log scale to show the broad ranges of the signal values.
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