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Discover LudwigThe phrase "axis label" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of graphs, charts, or diagrams to refer to the text that describes the variable represented on a particular axis.
Example: "Make sure to include an axis label for the x-axis to clarify what data is being represented."
Alternatives: "axis title" or "label for the axis".
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The axis label C/N0 denotes the carrier power to noise density of the abnormal signals.
Please, add. Figure 1A now has an axis label of "Normalized counts".
The caption and axis label refer to "Half-saturation (normalized) response" as a percentage of maximal.
We added axis label "Chromosome position" for all ChIP-chip figures.
Figure 1H axis label says "normalized PT stimulation" while Table 1 column 4 says "% RAP stimulation".
4. In Fig. 4B, the axis label for OKT3 concentration should read μg/ml.
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Panels should be set close to each other, and common axis labels should not be repeated.
These two elements are the main goals of any decentralization (shown on the vertical axis labeled Goals of decentralization in Fig. 4).
The vertical axis (labeled ETTF) actually measures the ratio μn,f/μ1,0, between the ETTF of the respective 〈n,f〉 system and the ETTF of 〈1,0〉.
Otherwise as (C) but the line styles for curves are changed (-st), axis labels are defined (-la), and their font size is set (-las), label size for tick numbers is defined (-ts).
Therefore within a 3D space where points are represented in Cartesian form of P x,y,z) with the optical axis labelled as z-axis, ρ = ( x 2 + y 2 ) can be introduced to reduce the dimension of our problem into that of a 2D.
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