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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are presented at the plot" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to describe something that is shown or displayed in a plot, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The key findings of the study are presented at the plot of the graph."
Alternatives: "are shown in the plot" or "are displayed in the plot."
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Estimates of mangrove AGB in Kenya are presented at the plot, regional and landscape level accompanied by 95% prediction intervals.
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The findings were presented at the International Aids Society Conference.
Awards will be presented at the Fleet Club.
The specificity plot was presented at Figure 3.
Plots were mechanically harvested at ripening and the yield was presented at 12% moisture level.
The results obtained are presented in the plots below.
Only identified metabolites are presented in the plots and tables.
Electrochemical impedance spectra for zinc in 0.1 M HCl without and with different concentrations of inhibitor at different temperatures are presented as Nyquist plot in Fig. 11.
The cut off was set at Fold Change ≥ 2. The results of the analysis are presented as scatter plots,.
We took several strategies for analyzing and subsetting the data by classifying species into those that were planted and remained in a plot ("persist"), those that were planted into a plot in 1995 but were absent from the plot in 2001 ("extinct") and those that were not planted in the plot but were present at the end of the experiment in 2001 ("colonize").
Results of malondialdehyde concentration and motor activity are presented in bar plots as means ± S.E.M. for at least five animals per group, whereas bar graphs of nociceptive experiments were made of the area under the curve from time courses by the trapezoidal rule as was previously described [ 39].
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