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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are shown on Figure" is not entirely correct in standard written English; it should be "are shown in Figure" or "are shown on the figure." You can use it when referring to a specific figure in a document, such as a chart or diagram, to indicate where information can be found.
Example: "The results of the experiment are shown in Figure 2."
Alternatives: "are illustrated in Figure" or "are displayed in Figure."
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The XRD patterns of the synthetic "c-disordered" H+-birnessites are shown on Figure 1.
The ASA delivers three selected windows, which are shown on Figure 6(b).
The calibration curves to glucose and sucrose by PEI/GA/Sil sucrose biosensor are shown on Figure 7.
The GIXRD patterns obtained for all samples including the Co-doped SnO2 target are shown on Figure 2a.
A few examples of these knowledge references are shown on Figure 2 that presents part of an ontology for solar system planetsa.
Typical waveforms of EGG and related audio signal are shown on Figure 2. Figure 2 A speech segment represented by: (a) audio and (b) EGG waveform.
The results of the analysis are shown on Figure 5.
The results are shown on Figure 3 and Table 2.
Information concerning the mapping of telomeric silencers within a TAS repeat are shown on Figure S1.
The calculated rates of initiation I(t/tend) are shown on Figure 2A and 2B.
The two cluster regions are shown on figure 3E and 3F.
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