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arrange

[uh-reynj] / əˈreɪndʒ /




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To better understand how neurons formed networks, the researchers placed the organoids on microchips equipped with multi-electrode arrays arranged like a grid.

From Science Daily

When he could arrange a few days off, he would train with instructors in adaptive skiing around the U.S.

From The Wall Street Journal

This unusual pattern reflects the three-fold rotational symmetry of how atoms are arranged on the surface of PtBi2.

From Science Daily

In this study, researchers identified 14 nearby galaxies rich in hydrogen gas arranged in a narrow, elongated line measuring about 5.5 million light years in length and roughly 117,000 light years across.

From Science Daily

The companies, controlled by Chinese nationals, would contact producers of raw tobacco and arrange for shipments to North Korea, in violation of sanctions.

From The Wall Street Journal