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The phrase "arrow line" is not a standard expression in written English, but it can be understood in certain contexts.
It may be used in technical or design contexts to refer to a line that has an arrow at one or both ends, often indicating direction or flow.
Example: "In the diagram, the arrow line indicates the direction of the process flow."
Alternatives: "arrowed line" or "directional line".
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The red arrow line indicates the optical path and the black arrow line the signal path.
A welding symbol is applied to a drawing by using a reference line and an arrow line.
Free charge carriers formed in the perovskite layer drift to the carrier transporting material (black arrow line), followed by charge extraction to the electrode (blue arrow line).
As shown in (9), the first item depicts the upward arrow line in Fig. 4b, and the second item depicts the downward arrow line.
Puncture was attempted, but effective drainage was not achieved (Figure 1d, arrow line).
(A) The jejunum around the anastomosis was resected with a 1-cm margin (arrow line).
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The dashed arrow lines represent the paths of electromagnetic propagation.
The green arrow lines were the forward primers and the red arrow lines were the reverse primers Fig. 6 e-PCR Pipeline.
These two arrow lines in the reverse direction have the equal length.
These two arrow lines in the reverse direction do not have the equal length.
Using system dynamics (SD) method, the event quantification is performed for the event flows, stocks, and feedback where the single and double arrow lines are incorporated.
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