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Discover LudwigThe phrase "array from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a list, range, or sequence that begins at a specific point. For example: The museum's exhibit featured a vast array of artifacts from ancient cultures, array from the Neolithic to the late Roman period.
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WINE LIST -- A bit pricey, with an appealing array from Italy and California.
the array, from the vegetal pole to the equator on the future clorsal side.
Creates a numpy array from a numpy array, referencing the data.
It outputs a real and imaginary array, from which phase and magnitude can be extrapolated.
Shelf after shelf had an amazing array, from little vials of "essential oils" to "dilutions" and "hydrosols".
We tested whether we can identify the D4Z4 array from whole genome sequencing data obtained from the MinION sequencer.
Five LEDs were used to create an array from 360 to 700 nm.
The ECS utilizes a 32-pixel x-ray calorimeter array from the XRS instrument on the Suzaku x-ray observatory.
And, at 6 feet 2 inches, he is among the tallest astronauts and well-suited to work on the array from a safe distance.
The wares come in their standard array, from ancient bronzes to Art Deco armchairs, but a third of the exhibitors are new.
A rummage in the bins of the local sandwich store yields another bewildering array, from granola desserts with honey on top to crayfish salad and tuna-filled bagels.
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