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The phrase "shown below is" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a visual or diagram, indicating that the information being referenced will appear below the sentence. Example: "A graph depicting the correlation between sleep and productivity is shown below. As demonstrated by the data, getting enough sleep is crucial for maintaining high levels of productivity."
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Shown below is the chemical reaction used to model tobermorite (Equation 5).
Shown below is the closed-up view of the structural comparison between caspase-3 and caspase-like domain of Raptor.
Shown below is the current format of InChIKey (please note that this is different from the initial format, which appeared in 2007, Software version 1.02-beta release).
Shown below is the obtained non-linear calibration relationship for the Shurijeh Formation in the form of a rational function between natural gamma ray index as independent variable and the laboratory-derived weight percent clay based on the X-ray diffraction analysis as the dependent variable: Weight, Percent, Clay = frac{{0.69I_{GR} }}{{1 + 3.9I_{GR} - 3.75I_{GR}^{2} }} (2).
Shown below is percentage loss of vitamins after cooking averaged for common foods such as vegetables, meat or fish.
Shown below is a cascade reaction in which successive cation trapping generates a pentacyclic core in one step with complete diastereoselectivity. Enolate trapping with various electrophiles is decidedly less common.
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Shown below are the 11 races to watch in which challengers have outraised the incumbents by an average of $613,200.
The stars shown below are not on the bargain counter.
Shown below are questions that we asked of the websites.
But even allowing for that, the companies shown below are intriguing.
Shown below are valuation ratios and percentile ranks for six financial stocks.
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