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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'consist from' is not correct in written English
The correct phrase is 'consist of'. For example, "The meal consists of a variety of colorful vegetables."
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The time series consist, from top to bottom, of data from GPS L1 (blue squares), GLONASS L1 (green circles), GPS L2 (cyan triangles), and GLONASS L2 (red diamonds).
The coatings consist from a number of 1 20 nm-thick alternating particular layers forming in total 0.4 μm-thick structure.
For the ease of viewing, the time series are offset by 40 cm and consist, from top to bottom, of data from GPS L1, GLONASS L1, GPS L2, and GLONASS L2.
Two branches of the hyoid apparatus function as suspension for the body and consist, from distal to proximal, of the paired epihyoid, stylohyoid and tympanohyoid bones [ 11].
The concentric cylindrical high-pressure assemblies consist (from outside to inside) of a lead foil wrapped around a talc cell, a Pyrex cylinder, a graphite furnace and inner pieces of crushable alumina sleeves.
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A proof consists from an explicit example: Definition 13.
This systematic process is consisted from two phases.
The causal loop diagram consists from one reinforcing (R) and one balancing (B) loop.
First fraction consists from individual particles with sizes ~10 μm (Fig. 1a).
This process is based on the basic assumption that the road region consists from connected pixels.
Test field represented soft subsoil of the road embankment consisted from low plasticity clay.
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