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The phrase "as originally shown" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring back to a previous depiction or representation of something, indicating that the current reference is consistent with that initial presentation. Example: "The final design will be implemented as originally shown in the proposal."
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For 19 of the systematic reviews, the addition of unpublished data led to the conclusion that the drug was not as effective as originally shown.
But the highlight of the game was the own goal by Swiss defenceman Phillipe Furrer, already on YouTube in about a dozen different languages, and here it is as originally shown on Swiss TV.
If one wants to give a purely set-theoretic semantics, without resorting to multisets, it is possible to do it by means of coherence spaces, sets equipped with a special coherence relation, as originally shown by in Girard 1987.
Note that the feedback loop was incorporated into this model by re-calculating pStat3 as a function of Cn as originally shown in Figure 1D but with positive feedback.
As originally shown by Keesey (1970) [ 10], a center surround with contiguous edges (no gap) also yields a curve without the expected low-frequency fall off.
All of our approaches so far pass a 3′-azido-3′-deoxyadenosine derivative as key intermediate, as originally shown in 2009.
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As was originally shown in yeast for Cdc73p, evidence in humans suggests that parafibromin interacts with RNA polymerase II as a part of the PAF1 complex.
Curators would have liked to show Kohei Yoshiyuki's 1971 series, The Park, as it was originally shown in Japan: in a dark room with visitors having to use torches.
An encouraging development on the sustainable front was the Hemp Chair, which was originally shown as a prototype in Ventura-Lambrate at the fair last year by its German designer, Werner Aisslinger, as the first chair to be made in a single piece of material from a natural composite fiber.
Originally shown as a gallery installation of 33 video artworks titled "Blood of a Poet," "Glass Lips" contrasts natural sound — a gurgling stream, a wailing infant — with unnatural behavior, and meticulously controlled images with emotional anarchy.
This video was originally shown as part of a BBC News special on the recent severe weather in the UK.
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