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7 Nov 2014
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This table is showing the number of the cells counted by using a haemocytometer. Does it make sense? Should i not put by?
This table is showing the number of the cells counted by using a haemocytometer. Does it make sense? Should i not put by?
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- English (UK)
I would say 'presents' instead of 'is showing' if it's a technical essay. If you are going for an easy to read type essay then what you said is ok.
You also can remove 'by' or 'using'.
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