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'depict a comparison' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you are wanting to express the idea that a comparison should be made between two things. For example: In order to fully understand the issue, it is important to illustrate the differences by depicting a comparison.
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a, c, and e depict a comparison of the haematoma remnants in the osteotomy gap.
To further illustrate the performance of different methods in terms of image quality reconstruction, Fig. 3 and Tables 1, 2, 3 depict a comparison, based on MSE, PSNR, and SSIM index, between our proposed moments (RTM, RKM, and RdHM) and the classical known discrete moments.
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Finally, Table 8 depicts a comparison between our (benchmark) happiness and life satisfaction models.
Figure 16 depicts a comparison of synthetic and estimated multipath components obtained after 10 iterations.
Table 1 depicts a comparison of the surveyed tourism multi-criteria tourism approaches.
Figure 15 depicts a comparison of fake minutiae of the proposed method with correlation-based and EBSM method.
Figure 3 depicts a comparison among the proposed PEP approximations (namely Upper Bound, Chernoff Bound, Exact, Lower Bound A and Lower Bound B) for κ-μ channels.
Figure 8 depicts a comparison of percentage of user requests cancelled gradually decreases in increase of rpCount, whereas execution time increases.
Figure 2 depicts a comparison of numerical and exact solutions in 3D form and it is concluded that the solutions are very similar.
Figure 6 depicts a comparison of percentage of user requests cancelled and the proposed coordinated provisioning approach performs better from this perspective.
Figure 3 depicts a comparison of the numerical and exact solutions in 3D form and it is concluded that the solutions are very similar.
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