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The phrase "are same for all" is not correct in English.
It should be "are the same for all." You can use it when discussing equality or uniformity among a group or set of items or individuals.
Example: "The rules are the same for all participants in the competition."
Alternatives: "are identical for everyone" or "are uniform for all."
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The scale bar and applied field direction are same for all the images and shown in (b).
The scale bar and direction of applied magnetic field are same for all the samples which are shown in (a).
From XRD analysis, we observe that even if the respective locations of all diffraction peaks are same for all deposited samples but the peak intensities vary with increasing the substrate temperature.
The analysis shows that the hybrid configurations are same for all the locations, whereas PV and converter sizes are varied in the range of 47 52 kW and 23 27 kW, respectively.
Similar(56)
Generally, for parallel/cross flow MEE the feed flow rate is same for all the effects.
In PVP/C70 there is a specific molar ratio of C70 per repeating units of PVP that is same for all the samples studied.
The agitation rate is same for all experiments.
The Southern hybridization pattern was same for all the transgenic plants from the same examined line.
Legends for the bars showns on top, left panel is same for all graphs.
Second, the parameters (alpha ) and (sigma ) are taken to be same for all agents.
The design methodology of corner compensation geometry is same for all types of anisotropic etchants.
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