Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] in figure " in BNC.

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1 The rough general picture is of course very much that indicated in Figure I of Chapter 4 .
2 However as Pacione ( 1984,145 ) observes : ‘ few models have been constructed to explain the population turnaround ’ , but out of these the model produced by Lewis and Maund ( 1976 ) and shown in Figure 5.4 may fit the present situation as described by Moseley ( 1983 ) in Table 5.4 the most closely .
3 Now consider the other half of the T-type m-derived section shown in figure 9.11(b) , which is of course just the same network as the first half already considered and shown in figure 9.11(a) but with the input and output terminals interchanged .
4 To do this it is necessary to incorporate the properties of plane waves that have been described in Section 4.4 and illustrated in Figure 4.1 .
5 Most design environments encountered contain a mixture of both these parameters with bias depending upon the company 's activities , as defined previously and illustrated in Figure 5.13 .
6 In both cases the MMC held that these companies were efficiently run and had contributed to substantial cost savings , the Schumpeterian view of monopoly to which we referred in Chapter 9 and illustrated in Figure 17–2 .
7 The simple learning model proposed by Hebb and described in Figure 6.1 requires the participation of three neurons ; that is , it is , if it occurs , a heterosynaptic phenomenon .
8 The twentieth edition has seven tables , as listed in Figure 14.2 .
9 If we assume a raindrop to be roughly spherical , then the path of a ray of light through a raindrop will be roughly as depicted in Figure 2 .
10 In a perfectly competitive market system , with a fixed stock of capital , and no capital mobility the situation is as depicted in Figure 2.6 .
11 The transmission begins to cut off when ο reaches and , as depicted in figure 8.4(b) , an accompanying change in phase shift φ from about zero to a lag of about 90° takes place within a decade of pulsatance either side of .
12 In the case of a lossless transmission line , equations ( 9.78 ) and ( 9.79 ) become , through incorporation of the results of equations ( 9.80 ) , ( 9.86 ) and ( 9–87 ) , When such a line is terminated by impedance Z L at as depicted in figure 9.16(a) Hence or It follows that the input impedance of a lossless transmission line of length l terminated by impedance Z L is or
13 Writing this gain as off load and on load and representing the fedback signal current as because the feedback fraction has conductance dimensions , the situation is as depicted in figure 10.8(c) .
14 Let the unit step function for which the step occurs at time as depicted in figure 11.4(a) be denoted by U(t) .
15 Next consider a unit step function delayed by some time as depicted in figure 11.5(a) and denote it by .
16 Now , as depicted in figure 11.7(b) , ( ) is represented in the s-plane diagram by the vector which lies between the pole on the real axis and the point on the imaginary axis .
17 With small , decreases monotonically with ο , from unity when , passing through the value when , as depicted in figure 12.3 .
18 Once he has identified the extremities of the part he wishes to detail , all the data lying outside of the component " box " is removed and the single item ( in this case piece 2 ) appears as seen in Figure 6.17 .
19 As seen in figure 1 , all species competed with labelled ds LTR for binding to NCp7 .
20 As seen in Figure 3.2 , capital employed divides between fixed assets and current assets .
21 The larger the sample the more closely will its average agree with the population average , as seen in Figure 7.6 where the population average is represented by the central zero .
22 Thus if the response of poly ( ethylene terephthalate ) to both DMTA and DETA is examined , two major loss peaks can be identified in each , as seen in figure 13.20 .
23 As seen in Figure 3.2 , capital employed divides between fixed assets and current assets .
24 The larger the sample the more closely will its average agree with the population average , as seen in Figure 7.6 where the population average is represented by the central zero .
25 As seen in Figure 3.21 , a relation is a flat file .
26 As seen in figure 4.19 , the relationship between COURSE and LECTURER is a many-to-many relationship and not a hierarchical one .
27 Furthermore , as seen in Figure 3 , the receiver operating characteristic curve of our model reveals a greater area under the curve than the one of the Pugh score , therefore confering a better specificity and sensitivity to our model .
28 The other anchor points , in this case , are the spitfire and the bee-flower , both as seen in Figure 5 .
29 As shown in Figure 7.8 , the calendar dates corresponding to t+$ and t-$ are found ( where t is the radiocarbon result and $ is the error term , which includes the laboratory 's estimate of the experimental error on the result and the error on the calibration curve , combined statistically ) .
30 The substance will then diffuse from the posterior segment into the anterior one , giving concentrations as shown in Figure 14c .
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