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The phrase "shown on the interface" is correct in written English
You can use it when you want to refer to information being displayed on a computer, phone, or other electronic device. For example, "The instructions for the game were shown on the interface."
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After adding items to the equipment repository, new types of lighting equipment are shown on the interface (Fig. 2i).
Also, TIAF1/A β aggregates are shown on the interface between brain neural cells and the metastatic cancer cell mass.
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Furthermore, the warning information can be shown on the user interface (UI) for drivers, as shown in Figure 9, so that the drivers can be alerted straight away if any emergency event happens.
Structural details of one interface are shown on the right with interacting residues in sticks.
The interface for the text entry task is shown on the right in Figure 1.
The results of comparative analysis among the five species are shown on Comparison interface.
In subsidence calculation profiles, the calculated components and phase numbers of working panels will be shown on "MapView" on the main interface, as shown in Fig. 14, and the ground movement's components changing will be shown by two dimensional (2D -graph.
It is shown how the interface boundary condition on the turbulent kinetic energy allows the recirculation region in the diffuser to be captured.
Based on what Magic Leap has shown here, the interface looks like it'll feel very familiar as opposed to some other AR interfaces that have adopted a pretty heavy-handed futuristic look.
To perform the psycho-visual tests, the images that have to be judged to obtain a quality rank were shown on a web-based interface (Figure 3).
The results show that the interface effect on the inclusion deformation and inclusion tip field are prominent at nanoscale.
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