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The phrase "atoms as shown" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a visual representation or diagram of atoms in a scientific context.
Example: "In the diagram, the atoms as shown illustrate the molecular structure of the compound."
Alternatives: "atoms depicted" or "atoms illustrated".
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The hydroxyethyl group attaches to lipS2 at one of its sulfur atoms, as shown in ; the result is that coenzyme lipS2 is reduced and the hydroxyethyl moiety is oxidized.
In this equation the polygons represent rings of carbon atoms (one at each corner), with double bonds between certain atoms as shown.
It involves a direct self-assembly and solid-state structural transformation of PANMSs under the promotion of nitrogen atoms as shown by the X-ray photoelectron spectra of the resulting samples.
Following successful clustering, this pattern matching technique can be applied to identify and differentiate atoms as shown in Fig. 5.
The concentration of Al is calculated from the ratio of Zn, Al, and O atoms, as shown in Table 1.
It was followed by the substitution of four nearest neighboring carbon atoms by N atoms as shown in Figure 1b.
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The variation in hydrogen overpotential was explained in terms of the direction for the charge transfer between atoms as is shown in the transition metal based binary alloys.
The orientations of H atoms are adsorbed above each carbon atom as shown in Figure 1c.
The orientations of H atoms are adsorbed with each carbon atom as shown in Figure 1b.
Unlike the cases of Cu and Au catalysts, Au atom adsorbs only on top of the W atom, as shown in Figure 1e.
In other words, the total magnetic moments of all Ag n V clusters are chiefly derived from the paramagnetic V atom, as shown in Fig. 7.
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