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Discover LudwigThe phrase "array shown in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific array that has been presented or displayed in a document, report, or presentation.
Example: "The results of the experiment can be seen in the array shown in Figure 2."
Alternatives: "array displayed in" or "array illustrated in".
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The letter code on the left assigns the cytokines to their corresponding location on the array shown in (B).
We first tested the software for a small array shown in Figure 4, a 3-insect array.
The microphone array shown in Fig. 4 can estimate DOA uniquely and only 2 combinations (τ 12,k and τ 34,k ) are required for symmetrical estimation DOA.
Liu, et al. [108], detected the thermal deformation of the column of a heavy-duty CNC machine tool with the integral method based on the FBG sensor array (shown in Figure 28).
Each nanochannel array shown in Figure 2a provides a large number of wrinkled InGaAs membranes (165 wrinkled membranes per array) which provide various choices of nanochannels to be selected for the IFET fabrication.
Shaded box indicate condition for growing SiNSs array shown in Fig. 1d f, and green area shows condition of growth of bundle shape of SiNSs presented in Fig. 1a.
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The corresponding difference co-array, shown in Figure 4, consists of 17 virtual elements.
(b) and (d) are the magnified images of the nanoparticle arrays shown in (a) and (c), respectively.
The surface topology of the PZT nanodot arrays (shown in Fig. 3a) exhibited a uniform height and well-aligned ordering.
At 5.25 GHz both TX and RX had 25 element patch arrays shown in Figure 10(c).
Out of 52 clones sequenced from the Day 0 sample, 27 were found to have 3 or less nucleotides deleted from the Jβ-1-2 gene, and can therefore be detected in the T-array shown in Figure 4. Fourteen of these sequences were unique.
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