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The phrase "annotations are shown in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the format or context in which annotations appear, such as in a document, presentation, or software interface.
Example: "In the report, annotations are shown in the margins to provide additional context for the data presented."
Alternatives: "annotations are displayed in" or "annotations appear in".
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The evaluation of the best performing test set predictions from each team against the manual Gold Standard annotations are shown in table 3 (for the complete list of results for all CDI runs refer to additional materials table 1 i.e. Additional file 1).
The results of selected KEGG annotations are shown in Table S4.
Their annotations are shown in italics.
The enriched GO annotations are shown in Figure 1.
The various functional annotations are shown in Table 3.
Databases, software and parameters used for the functional annotations are shown in Table 3.
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The comparison between manual and automated annotations is shown in Table 2. Figure 8 Schooling annotation results.
The enrichment significance for each of the MGI mouse phenotype annotations is shown in Table S5.
The overlap of these five database annotations is shown in the Venn diagram in Figure 3.
A brief summary of these annotations is shown in Table 2.
The source of these annotations is shown in the protein detail page.
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