located
located
In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use.
Seeds that were located undamaged were returned to the plot.
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The video then returned to the scene depicting the remaining three located objects and the puppet then removed and relocated one of these objects.
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Most of the book’s 250 tables and 137 graphs and maps are located in these last chapters.
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The trajectories of two group of dipoles located every half wavelength apart in the vertical are nonetheless clearly visible.
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But they also suggest that the blackboard may be located in the visual cortex (which might be taken as support for the depictive view).
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They are located approximately in. from the walls.
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Polymer solutions were injected through flush-mounted, angled slots located in both of the 57.5 cm walls of the channel.
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Numerous semi-public courtyards are also located along the southern, eastern and western walls of this palace.
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A permanent plot o of about 1/3 ha (80 x 30 m) was located on each section.
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Sometimes they are located far from the garrison in different parts of the country.
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Thus, the difficulties are located at the representation or competence level.
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By contrast, when the violation is located at the end of the sentence, its occurrence probability increases and consequently the detection cost decreases.
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Rather, one needs to accept that immersion pedagogy is located in a range of sociopolitical, cultural, economic, and educational debates.
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Raw materials, for example, can be located far away, or crops may not grow in certain climates or seasons.
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This makes it difficult or impossible to correlate the stratigraphic sequences of individual volcanic centres, even if they are located very close together.
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