Sentence examples for made a plot from inspiring English sources

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For all of that she and her Husband made a plot with one Mr. Reuben Wallace to take me to Richmond and sell me.

McGaugh made a plot of visible mass versus rotation speed for the galaxies.

As shown in Fig. 6, we made a plot of (αhν 2 versus the photon energy.

It has been expected that P values and AUC are closely associated, but we systematically made a plot showing their relationship in an analytical manner.

To examine this, we made a plot of adjusted (P*P) exposure percentiles of 1-year-olds (p5, p10, p50, etc).

To test whether the site of the injection within the barrel influenced the measured asymmetry of the axonal projection, we first made a plot of the approximate position of the center of the injection site in layer 2/3 in relation to the layer 4 barrel pattern reconstructed from cytochrome oxidase stained layer 4 sections.

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But when I'm making a plot, I'll line plot this.

Pure force of character makes a plot out of a picaresque.

"You make a plot and there's a bump on the plot, and, once the bump gets big enough, then you can claim a discovery".

So you make a plot here of the ratio of this current to this current as a function of the time interval in between.

Before running hrc_dtfstats users may want to examine DeadTime Factor (DTF) values by using chips to make a plot like Figure 1 in the Computing Average HRC Dead Time Corrections thread.

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