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"matrix was plotted" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the process of creating or depicting a matrix, which is a mathematical or organizational structure with rows and columns. Example: The data for the experiment was organized into a matrix and then the matrix was plotted on a graph to visualize the results.
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Moreover, FIPA matrix was plotted to determine the critical GSCP as enablers of environmental performance enhancement.
This matrix was plotted in a two-dimensional principal coordinate graph.
The distance matrix was plotted in two dimensions by means of multidimensional scaling (MDS) using the ALSCAL algorithm implemented in the SPSS 12.0 software package.
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The values of By measured for both the APB and matrix are plotted as a function of temperature in Fig. 5d.
The compensated CV values of the matrix were plotted as density curves (normalised CV distributions) with an area under the curve (AUC) of 100%, for each subject.
In Fig. 4, the worst-case SINR behavior considering the non-robust and robust design of waveform covariance matrix is plotted versus uncertain parameter ε.
In Fig. 2D, the log-exchangeabilities of the codon pairs requiring triple nucleotide changes in the 1-PAM KHG matrix are plotted against their log-odds of the 1-PAM KHG matrix.
The column sums of the resultant X matrix are plotted in Figure 1.
Log likelihood scores of the trees in all runs for each matrix were plotted against generations.
The MTF of the lipid signal obtained from the device sprayed with matrix is plotted in Figure 7A.
Heatmaps of the correlation matrix were plotted by the "heatmap.2" function of the gplots package in R software (https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/gplots/).org/web/packages/gplots/
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