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Discover LudwigThe phrase "reference figure" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a source you have referred to previously, such as in academic writing. For example: "As seen in reference figure 1, the results were unpredictable."
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Ancestral and derived states are always identified as such by comparison to a frame of reference (Figure 4, Table 1).
Remarkable though it is, arguably the most important reference figure for interest rates is not subject to direct regulatory and supervisory controls.
When a more accurate reference figure is required, an ellipsoid of revolution is used as a representation of Earth's shape and size.
Particle coordinates and orientations in relation to the reference (Figure S3) were extracted from peaks in the resulting 3D crosscorrelation function (see Experimental Procedures).
For reference, Figure 3 (Panels A through E) shows disability recipiency rates (unadjusted and adjusted) along with major policy changes over time for each country.
The output of proposed algorithm depicted in Figure 9(b) is clearly better than that of the EAAC reference (Figure 9(c)).
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New bounds of day-to-day MUF variability are calculated and compared with reference figures currently used by radio users.
As reference figures of Earth, but not for its topography, simple geometric forms are used that approximate the geoid.
We talk about scrappiness today to reference figuring out a way to land a big client or improve your track record in the media.
Create one Word.docx file consisting of the text (title through materials and methods; see above for correct order), references, figure captions, embedded figures, tables, and table captions.
The electronic searches generated 1711 references (figure 1).
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