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Discover LudwigThe phrase "armed as shown" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a specific way of being equipped or prepared, often in instructions or descriptions.
Example: "The soldier was armed as shown in the diagram provided in the manual."
Alternatives: "equipped as illustrated" or "furnished as depicted".
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But they also made sure to show that they are also heavily armed, as shown in the video and tweets below.
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Air comes out of the pivoted arm as shown by the yellow flag.
Figure 11 shows the dummy forceps tip trajectories of the slave manipulator when the operator traces the target by the master arm, as shown in Figure 12.
Starting from the network of Figure1b, we will further relax the congestion by increasing the widths L of the horizontal long arms, as shown in Figure1c.
In this task, the subject is asked to continuously image to flex his left arm but not really perform an actual motion while he is gazing at the marker at the endpoint of the robot arm as shown in Figure 4 task 3.
The subject is opening his eyes and continuously gazing at a marker at the endpoint of the robot arm as shown in Figure 4 task 2. In this task, the subject just concentrates himself to gaze at the marker and is not doing and not thinking anything else.
In this task, the subject is actually holding a 4 kg dumbbell in 90° angle of his left elbow joint while he is still gazing at the marker at the endpoint of the robot arm as shown in Figure 4 task 4. Of course, to conduct the holding task of a dumbbell, the subject will first have an intent, or saying, image, to flex his left arm.
Patients with diarrhoea were enrolled in 3 Arms as shown in Figure 1.
Baseline characteristics of those recruited to this study were well balanced between the arms, as shown in Table 1.
There was an overall improvement in the use of the paretic arm, as shown by the increased Melbourne scores.
For the nasal cavity imaging, the probe was mounted on an adjustable articulated arm as shown in Fig. 1(c), making it flexible to approach the nasal tract.
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