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The phrase "are represented in the list of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to items or entities that are included or depicted in a specific list.
Example: "The various species of birds are represented in the list of endangered animals."
Alternatives: "are included in the list of" or "are featured in the list of".
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Mr. Spitzer, a Democrat who is running for governor, insisted that the timing of the suit had nothing to do with partisan politics, and he observed that both parties are represented in the list of states.
Other British academics backing the plan come from Sheffield, Warwick, London, Stirling, Essex, Manchester and de Montfort, and economic thinkers from 35 nations are represented in the list of signatories.
None of the proteases selected in this study are represented in the list of 45 top-hits.
The DosR regulon comprises of ~50 genes [ 52, 53, 235] (1.3% of the genome), 36 of which are represented in the list of 189 antigens, and 20 in the list of 45 top-ranking antigens (Additional file 1: List of 189 selected antigens and Table 3).
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In all, 25 countries are represented in the list.
Pretty much every genre of music is represented in the list, with the exception of thrash metal.
For this, lists of genes associated with SE-IPACs and A-IPACs were compared with the list of all genes that are represented in the PAC datasets.
Number of times the GO term is represented in the filtered list of genes on the array.
This allocation of thematic interests is represented in the topical groupings listed in Fig. 2.
Moreover, the search results are represented in a conventional list of defect information (Fig. 9).
Typing contexts are represented in Coq by lists of pairs of identifiers and types.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com