filled circle

collocation in English

meaningsoffillandcircle

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fill
noun[U]
uk
/fɪl/
us
/fɪl/
someone's fill is as much as they want or can ...
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circle
noun
uk
/ˈsɜː.kəl/
us
/ˈsɝː.kəl/
a continuous curved line, the points of which are always the same distance away from a fixed central point, or the area inside such ...
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(Definition offillandcirclefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffilled circle

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The 24 amino acids unique to isotypes 1 and 2 are indicated by afilledcircle.
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Starting at the nest (open circle), the ant searches for food on a random course (thin line) until it finds a prey (position marked with the largefilledcircle).
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Eachfilledcirclerepresents a point in the 0th floor of the tower.
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For simplicity, the object is represented by a simple shape, such as afilledcircle.
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The filled circles are measurements and the open circles are planned accelerators.
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Inhibitory synapses formed by inhibitory cells are shown by filled circles.
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The filled circles represent the sudden infant death syndrome victims, the open circles the victims for other causes.
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Vertical lines represent sampled haplotypes, on which upper and lower positions of filled circles represent two loci.
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Filled circles plot data for red-green gratings with chromaticities as indicated in the top panels.
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The filled circles represent the stable solutions, open circles the unstable solutions.
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The filled circles show the optimal location of robots on the object boundary.
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Filled circles represent robots in active-pushing mode fazing to push the object and blank circles represent robots in passive mode.
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The filled circles represent the masked detection thresholds and the open symbols represent the unmasked detection thresholds.
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Filled circles were obtained from the responses in upper inset.
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