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"included in the image" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to describe something that is shown or represented in a picture or photograph. For example: - The artist's signature was included in the image in the bottom right corner. - The company logo was prominently included in the image of their new product. - The product's ingredients were all included in the image on the packaging. - The actor's name was not included in the image on the movie poster, causing confusion among fans.
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The identities of the family members are communicated through the razor-sharp details included in the image.
The greater the entropy of a fused image, the more information that is included in the image.
For a system with affinely dependent parameters and the parameter domain is a box, it is well known that the boundary of a plant template is included in the image of the set of edges of the parameter domain box.
The axial extent of the acquired emission images was from the crown of the head to approximately mid-thigh so as to ensure that the urinary bladder was included in the image.
Only non-aggregated cells where the cell and all its neurites were included in the image were quantified, and imaged fields were systematically selected from each quadrant and the center of each coverslip to ensure a representative sample.
In our specific implementation, based on MIPAMS [18], the privacy policies are included in the image with only a reference to an external system that will handle everything (access to the privacy policies, authorization of access to the images, protection of the image, creation of the privacy policies, etc).
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Fourteen new views of the earth are included in the images released last month by the National Geophysical Data Center in Boulder, Colo., part of the Commerce Department's National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Their corresponding Raman spectra of the samples after Ni etching were included in the images.
Extra information such as hair and torso, is also included in the images.
One caveat is that percutaneous drains should be clamped before SS-MRCP and the abdomen should be examined for any sinus tracts, which need to be monitored clinically or included in the images [33, 34].
This likely is due to inactive uterine structures (e.g. amniotic fluid) included in the image-based VOI analyses but not in the radioactivity concentration determinations of extracted tissue such as the placentae and fetuses which were blotted dry prior to weighing and counting.
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