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The phrase "as the initial plane" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a starting point or reference in a discussion or analysis, particularly in contexts like aviation, geometry, or project planning.
Example: "The design will be based on the specifications outlined as the initial plane for the project."
Alternatives: "as the starting point" or "as the reference plane".
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The bottom plane of the beam is taken as the initial plane.
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Another claimed that Hammarskjöld survived the initial plane crash, but then was assassinated by European mercenaries.
In our test images, only about 3% of the initial plane hypotheses pass the validity check.
The integral method [ Eq. (6) and Eq. (7)] and the convolution method [ Eq. (8)] do not work if the reconstruction plane is close to the initial plane.
As a result the initial problem for infinite plane is solved by multiple analysis of the repetitive periodicity cell.
During cruise, which uses far less power than the initial climb, the plane can go all-electric.
The initial procedures as the plane took off, with Whitman and his co-pilot reporting their speed and height to ground control, were spot on.
We have chosen the anterior pelvic plane as well as the midsagittal pelvic plane as reference planes since they are commonly used in hip arthroplasty [ 9].
This technique eliminates part of the information from the initial image, while preserving the periodical information, such as the lattice plane fringes.
The catch is that the initial outlay on a plane ticket is substantial.
Many people survived the initial impact of the plane crashes, but were unable to find a way downstairs, as five of the six stairways in the two towers became impassable.
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