dashed curve

collocation in English

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dashed
adjective[before noun]
adverb
uk
/dæʃt/
us
/dæʃt/
extremely:
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curve
noun[C]
uk
/kɜːv/
us
/kɝːv/
a line that bends continuously and has no ...
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(Definition ofdashedandcurvefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Thedashedcurveindicates the geometrical restriction by the port of the vacuum vessel.
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Thedashedcurvegives the results for our simple model, the 1-term representation, which differ from the exact results by about 10 yo.
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Dashedcurve: the predicted depth of bar trough below the mean bed position.
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Thedashedcurvecorresponds to parameter combinations for which between-subpopulation inbreeding depression (bsc) equals one-half.
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Thedashedcurverepresents the deformation of a single-phase droplet of comparable viscosity.
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The streamlines are the solid curves, while thedashedcurverepresents the wave envelope.
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Thedashedcurveis the auto-correlation curve of the fixed (upstream) probe signal.
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The region below thedashedcurvefavours outcrossing between subpopulations, while the region above thedashedcurvefavours selfing.
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The solid curve is the case for the undepleted-pump case, while thedashedcurverepresents the pump-depletion case.
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The lower bar (on thedashedcurvefor the 3/2 island) indicates the width of the 3/2 island.
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Thedashedcurverepresents the rate of strong pitch-angle e diffusion (2.23).
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Thedashedcurverepresents the rate of strong pitch-angle diffusion (2.23).
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Thedashedcurvecorresponds t o the fastest-gro*ng wavenumber.
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Thedashedcurveis the same quantity for grid-generated turbulence.
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Thedashedcurveis the curve fitted to the error function.
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Thedashedcurveshows the formation perimeter, and the dotted circle shows the repulsive zone.
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In the right panels, cancer incidence is averaged in bins of 5x widths and fitted with a fourth-order polynomial (dashedcurve).
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