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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arrows refer" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to indicate that arrows point to or indicate something, but it needs additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "In the diagram, the arrows refer to the different stages of the process."
Alternatives: "arrows indicate" or "arrows point to".
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Then why don't the arrows refer to "real" arrows?
Arrows refer to direct causal effects.
Blue arrows refer to the rotation direction of the microswimmer.
The arrows refer to the time that the lower threshold signal was not reached.
The dashed arrows refer to the fluxes of gallium and indium.
Black dashed line and arrows refer
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A category has not only objects but also arrows (referred to also as morphisms, transformations, or mappings) between them.
The curve exhibits irregularities during loading characterized by small jumps in the penetration depth (see the arrows), referred to as the multiple "pop-in" events in what follows.
For the positive IMF-By case shown on the left, for example, the clockwise round cell (thick blue arrow on the top) dominates the polar ionospheric convection before SIs, and then a pair of transient SI convection vortices (light blue arrows, referred to as SI cell in the figure) are added to it during negative SIs.
Black dot and arrow refer to the rotation axis and direction of the microswimmer with angular velocity (omega), respectively.
Blue dashed line and arrow refer to the normal line and rotation direction of the magnetic field, respectively.
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