visualised in English

verb
1
form a mental image of; imagine.
it is not easy to visualize the future
2
make (something) visible to the eye.
the cells were better visualized by staining

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1. They had not visualised such an attack.

2. The team successfully visualised why the bees opted for the conical cells.

3. Using computer software, different structures within the head can be visualised.

4. This allows dynamical cell processes to be visualised and studied under the microscope.

5. This scenario has recently been visualised by researchers at the Institut Curie.

6. He had visualised some one diamond-hard, very chic, very ambitious.

7. Yet when your powers to create are restored, the perfection as visualised by you will manifest.

8. Retailing of computer software, digital graphics, visualised data, compiled statistics, analyses in text form and data, including online

9. Display the results in a single risk matrix or other visualised graph/model as well, if applicable.

10. Blotting is the process by which DNA, RNA or proteins are transferred onto a membrane in order to be visualised.

11. He visualised a building in marble and then had it decorated with semi-precious stones inlaid with the delicacy of handcrafted jewellery.

12. These are visualised images such as the learner's sign and mirror image of tranquillity meditation. Many hallucinations and imageries also come under this category.

13. He also used acronyms and words to encode salad dressing, and visualised cooking temperature for each customer's meat and linked it to the position on the table.

14. The tool, Fusion Tables — launched on the Google Labs website — allows tables of data to be visualised as charts, graphs and maps, which can help identify patterns and trends.

15. This Aboriginal pedagogy framework is expressed as eight interconnected pedagogies involving narrative-driven learning, visualised learning processes, hands-on/reflective techniques, use of symbols/metaphors, land-based learning, indirect/synergistic logic, modelled/scaffolded genre mastery, and connectedness to community.

16. Its name is: Adi-Ananta-Sesha, which literally means Primal-Limitless-Residue, which is numerically visualised as One-Infinity-Zero. For with consciousness, we become aware of the first moment of beginnings, of limitless possibilities, and of nothingness that existed before the first moment.

17. The first study of how Genevan Etienne Dumont, and his traumatic experience of the French Revolution, shaped the reception and presentation of '€~Benthamism' and masked the true face of Jeremy Bentham, one of the architects of modern society who visualised a new world based on the values of transparency, accountability, and economy.Â