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The phrase "as visualized" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has been imagined or represented in a particular way, often in the context of design, planning, or conceptualization.
Example: "The final product closely resembles the prototype, as visualized in the initial sketches."
Alternatives: "as imagined" or "as depicted".
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Metamorphosis is both a tool and a theme here, a metaphor for changing emotions, as visualized in movement that changes imperceptibly or shifts dramatically.
But he expressed doubt as to whether the biological correlates of religious belief, as visualized in brain scans like those taken by Dr. Grafman, in fact captured all of what religion is.
The simulator properly incorporates imbibition drainage events and flow through films as visualized in the experiments.
The implications of using avatars as visualized possible selves in health promotion are discussed.
The hydrophilic hydromer-coated stent had the smoothest surface, as visualized by scanning electron microscopy.
The coating was complete and homogeneous as visualized under CLSM and SEM.
Most TGs displayed qualitatively good morphology as visualized with Htx-Eosin staining (Figs. 2a f).
Fig. 1 Example of Issue Collaboration Graph as visualized by Gephi (Hadoop Common project).
The stations cannot distinguish between the two sources, as visualized by black, i.e., non-colored signals.
Objectives: To show the association between collapse and low PtpEE, as visualized by EIT.
Furthermore, the IS/OS line, as visualized by OCT, was also restored.
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