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The phrase "are presented and compared in section" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to specific content that is discussed or analyzed in a particular section of a document or report.
Example: "The results of the experiments are presented and compared in section 4 of the report."
Alternatives: "are discussed and analyzed in section" or "are outlined and evaluated in section".
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Performance evaluation results of the proposed schemes are presented and compared in Section 7. Finally, Section 8 concludes this study.
The proposed RML channel estimator is introduced in Section 3. The decision-directed channel-tracking process and the design of enhanced MMSE detector for the proposed method are presented in Section 4. The computer simulations of the adaptive MC-CDMA detector are presented and compared in Section 5, and the conclusions are summarized in Section 6.
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The residual scatterplots of the best ANFIS-DE, ANFIS-GA and ANFIS-PSO are presented and compared in this section.
The results are presented and compared in the next section.
Experimental results are presented and compared in the following sections.
The theoretical results for InGaNAs and GaNSb are presented and compared with experiment in the 'Results and discussion' Section.
In this section, experimental results are presented and compared to theory.
In Section 6, the experiment results are presented and compared with those from a geodetic GPS station.
The section characteristics of HF-Sx as a blade section for 10 m are presented and its characteristics are compared with other hydrofoils used in marine current turbines.
In Section 4, experimental results are presented and the performance obtained with all the optimization methods is compared.
In section 3, empirical results are presented, interpreted, and compared to those obtained by other studies.
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