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The phrase "applicable figure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a figure or illustration that is relevant or suitable for a particular context or situation.
Example: "In the report, we will refer to the applicable figure that illustrates the trend in sales over the past year."
Alternatives: "relevant figure" or "pertinent figure".
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Furthermore, even in the durotomized area, the general observation of non-exponential "bleaching" is still applicable (Figure 5B), and could be due to non-neuronal staining of tissue other than the dura mater.
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Unit costs were attached to the information on service use using nationally applicable figures [16, 17].
NS = Non Significant, NA = Not Applicable, Figures within parenthesis indicate 95% Confidence Interval.
Figure 9 Legend applicable to Figures 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8.
Missing data were recorded in Table 1, when applicable. Figure 1 shows IAP distribution in this population.
The presence or absence of these signs was noted and compared to previous images when applicable. Figure 3 Data sheet for clinical decision making.
Other names are captured as the name used to refer to a compound in a specific publication, as well as names assigned to the compound by SciFinder [28] if applicable. Figure 1 Simplified layout of the SANCDB database schema.
The applicable bonus figure for Mr Lucas is £1.8m, or £600,000 a year.
From now on, the security mechanisms applicable to Figure 1(a) are investigated.
The SDD represents a clinically applicable percentage figure for the amount of change needed to detect a true change in a subject's performance [ 63- 65].
For the analysis of LO activities, neutrophils and monocytes were routinely isolated from human peripheral blood of healthy adult male and female donors according to reported methods (for details of monocyte isolation via adherence, see Supplementary Materials online) or by positive and negative immunomagnetic selection, respectively (applicable for Figure 5 E and F).
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