Sentence examples for authors figures from inspiring English sources

The phrase "authors figures" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a typographical error or a misunderstanding of the intended phrase, possibly meaning "author's figures" or "authors' figures."
Example: "The author's figures in the study illustrate the significant trends in the data."
Alternatives: "author's data" or "figures from the authors".

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Yet the core proteins do not orient along this gradient after their 16 hour reorientation, as noted by the Eaton lab, and from the authors' figures of 24 hour wings the MTs follow the core proteins, not the Ft-Ds-Fj gradient, in non-central regions.

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But that adds only 19 cents to the cost of a $100 loan, the authors figure.

Kendall's faith in the product makes him claim that the Thesaurus can help authors "figure out what they are trying to say".

The authors figured out that the high performing time was caused by the manifold structure of descriptor space.

The authors figured that if you're in the last-author spot, you're probably in charge of the project, so they used that last-author posithat last-authoras a positionr PI-ship.

This is also different from the earlier publication [31], in which the authors figured out the H2O2 concentration is the key factor of the porosity varieties, while the etching time could only increase the thickness of the porous layer.

For the authors, figuring out some of life's larger dilemmas involves approaching problems with unique logic and rational, creative and dynamic thought.

The graphical representation of these limits of agreement in the authors' Figure one [ 2] is, however, correctly drawn in the interval (green lines) of −193 to 379 mL.

The authors go a step further by adding the expression data for the former smokers and then claiming that the clustering of all three is meaningful (authors' Figure 2A).

In the last step of this process, we show that including a different subset of covariates in the statistical model can introduce a conditional association or bias (called "collider-stratification bias" or "selection bias" by different authors) (figure 5).

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