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The phrase "axis is shown in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a visual representation, such as a graph or chart, indicating where the axis is depicted.
Example: "In the graph, the axis is shown in blue to highlight the data points."
Alternatives: "the axis is illustrated in" or "the axis is represented in".
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The structure of a monoclinic amphibole viewed down the c crystallographic axis is shown in Figure 4A.
Three dimensional network of the crystal structure viewed along c axis is shown in (Figure 10d).
The gear reduction ratio of each axis is shown in Table 2.
Bar graph of simulated annual harvest area in CNNF, right-hand axis, is shown in light grey.
The angle φ between the normal of machining workpiece surface and the cutting tool axis is shown in Fig. 14.
As a result of this, the torsional response is recorded and storey rotation about vertical (Z) axis is shown in Fig. 10.
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The results of the dynamic overloads obtained in each axis are shown in Fig. 6.
The arrangements of each measurement point along the y axis are shown in Fig. 16.
MFM images of the sample in a remanent state after saturation along H // (easy axis) and after saturation along H ⊥ (hard axis) are shown in Fig. 8c, d, respectively.
The results of the numerical experiments, indicating the relationship between the trigger timing (horizontal axis) and the resultant ratio of the modified seismic cycle to the original one (vertical axis) are shown in Fig. 8.
Depth-converted MCS profiles and V p models for seven seismic lines perpendicular to the trench axis are shown in Figs. 3 and 4, respectively, while the checkerboard test result and the ray diagram for each line are shown in Fig. 5.
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