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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arranged concentrically" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe objects or elements that are organized in circles or layers around a central point.
Example: "The design features several circles arranged concentrically, creating a visually appealing pattern."
Alternatives: "organized in concentric circles" or "set up in concentric layers."
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Various components (e.g. low temperature generator, absorber and evaporator) were arranged concentrically in cylindrical form such that the helical-arrangement of the heat exchangers allowed the system to be more compact than the conventional system.
In the stems and roots the vascular tissues are arranged concentrically, on the order of a series of cylinders.
Therefore, an electrolytic cell arranged concentrically with extended cathode surface areas was designed to improve the rate of mass transfer.
In Rahat and Segev Shalom housing lots were commonly arranged concentrically around neighborhood cores reflecting a typology of spatial segregation with little, if any, direct inter-neighborhood connectivity.
The HF shaft consists of multiple epithelium-derived layers arranged concentrically.
Then, the condensed cells become arranged concentrically around the tooth bud, cap or bell (Fig. 4b).
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The stromal and interstitial cells that surround the follicle arrange themselves concentrically to form a theca (an enclosing sheath) around the zona granulosa.
In fact, CNTs prefer to be assembled as ropes by close-packing or as multi-walled CNTs (MWCNTs) by arranging them concentrically [6].
The leaf latex of A. trigonantha was collected by cutting the leaves transversally near the base and arranging them concentrically around a plate.
Ballas, or shot bort, is composed of concentrically arranged, spherical masses of minute diamond crystals.
The composite continuous disk winding of transmission class HTS transformer is concentrically arranged H1 L H2 from center.
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