Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigDictionary
the gridlines
noun
A line that forms part of a grid.
Exact(8)
But otherwise, the gridlines of the West have been put to use on a daily basis.
Unlike other parts of London, these residential North London neighbourhoods – a multitude of mini-suburbs crammed into the gridlines of the city – are still demographically unclassifiable, and the essence of the area is perhaps more psychological or sociological than racial or religious. .
Functional capillary density was measured by putting a grid across the region of interest and perfused capillaries crossing the gridlines were counted in a 30 s sequence.
Manual tracing was chosen as the best viable option, since there was difficulty using OCR (Optical Character Recognition) software to find the roots due to the monochrome nature of the images, the gridlines, and glare from the imager itself.
Repeat the gridlines and numbering for the other photos.
You can also select the gridlines and press the Delete key.
Similar(52)
Spores were isolated using wet sieving and decanting method, while AMF fungal root colonization was done using the gridline intersection method.
Root lengths with mycorrhizal colonization in the form of arbuscules, vesicles, and hyphae in 100 root segments from each plant species were estimated using the gridline intersection method of [29].
In the second scenario, when the electricity consumption is less than of the electricity generated by the photovoltaic roof tiles, the excess electricity is transferred to the gridline through feed-in tariff mechanism.
The first scenario shows that when the photovoltaic electricity is not enough to support the house electricity consumption, the gridline electricity supports dot{E}_{text{PV}} + dot{E}_{text{GL}} = dot{E}_{text{EC}} quad ({text{if}};dot{E}_{text{PV}} < dot{E}_{text{EE}} ) (13).
The worm cannot travel in direction 3 because that is the gridline it has just traversed.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com