Example sentences of "as discuss in " in BNC.

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1 In a great city like Ibadan a flour made from cassava , known as gari , is the basic foodstuff and armies of hard working women perform the task of transforming the cassava into gari ; clothes and basic furniture , as discussed in Chapter 10 , are all made by local artisans .
2 As discussed in Chapter 7 , ageing increases the tendency for us to become ‘ larks ’ — and some of us are ‘ larks ’ anyway — because the body clock has then a free-running period that is below the average for the population as a whole .
3 We can gauge the metal composition by establishing its weight and the purity of its alloy , as discussed in Chapter 2 .
4 An ellipse , and the other conic sections , the parabola and the hyperbola , as discussed in Chapter 11 , offer beautiful transition curves .
5 The initial generations of a line of infinite length as discussed in Fractals , Form and Chance by B. B. Mandelbrot .
6 The triangle , rectangle and hexagon form the only regular tessellations suitable for development into space grids of uniform thickness , as discussed in Chapter 13 .
7 Catastrophe , as discussed in Chapter 13 , can be linked with inevitability , to assert dramatic power .
8 Repetition dulls receptivity ( as discussed in Chapter 3 ) .
9 The Luxembourg treaty invoked the so-called ‘ principle ’ of subsidiarity , as discussed in Chapter Six .
10 As discussed in the introduction such deposits are difficult to locate because of extensive peat cover in the lowlands .
11 There could be unlawful discrimination in the admission of pupils ( as discussed in Chapter 4 ) , in a pupil 's access to benefits , facilities and services provided by the school , or by the LEA in the way it fulfils its broad duties under the Education Acts .
12 A possible mechanism whereby the disaggregated and reconstituted bud could form limb-like structures might involve a reaction-diffusion mechanism of the type invented by Turing , as discussed in the previous chapter .
13 Effective allocation of funds , and subsequent monitoring of expenditure , is the basis for ensuring that library policy ( as discussed in the previous chapter ) is translated into provision .
14 However , as discussed in Part B of this report , we found there is increasingly debate as to the overall benefits of such centralised operations ( and , indeed , of the notion of head office-based corporate planning departments per se ) .
15 It may be grouping error as discussed in the previous paragraph .
16 As discussed in section 6.3.3 , salinisation and waterlogging are processes of environmental degradation associated with irrigation .
17 As discussed in section 3.2.1 , there is much debate as to when people first colonised the Americas but it occurred at least 12 kyr BP and there is evidence ( section 3.3.1 ) that some early plant and animal domestications occurred in Central and South America .
18 The reasons for this are manifold and often rooted in the historic past though , as discussed in section 4.4 , colonialism can not be used perpetually to excuse failure .
19 Table 8.2 also shows that herbicides and fertilisers are frequently used in silvicultural practices and , as discussed in sections 6.3.1 and 6.4.3 , these can have detrimental environmental impacts .
20 As discussed in section 6.2.3 , FC policies are not without their critics ( e.g. Shoard 1987 ) ; many conservationists believe that the widespread use of alien conifers is neither environmentally nor aesthetically beneficial to the British landscape .
21 It remains a component of many , more traditionally based , agroecosystems and as discussed in section 4.4.1 , a return to such practices is now considered to be one answer to Africa 's poor record as a provider of sufficient food for its population .
22 As discussed in section 8.4.3 , the bacterium Rhizobium spp. is one of the main bacteria involved in nitrogen fixation via its symbiotic relationship with leguminous plant species , and much work has been undertaken on the beneficial effects on crop productivity which may ensue if seeding with this bacterium is undertaken .
23 Firstly , the crop has to be a legume ; secondly , the Rhizobium species selected will need to be one that has the capability of forming a symbiotic relationship with the host ( though there is the possibility as discussed in section 8.4.3 , that genetic engineering could simplify this aspect of the procedure ) ; and thirdly , it is important that the bacterial strain should be efficient at nitrogen fixation .
24 As discussed in the previous chapter , this view argues that distinct political processes operate at the national and the local level .
25 It is worth noting that imaginative use of unsophisticated technology ( as discussed in Chapter 7 ) can aid this part of an investigation , enabling a large volume of activities that may be undertaken by specified functional groups to be readily summarised .
26 In addition , as discussed in Chapter 11 , the use of a ‘ hierarchical scalar , can assist with obtaining an overview of the main components of an expanded model ( Fig 15.2 ) .
27 As discussed in Chapter 3 , a good deal is known about the circumstances associated with suicide attempts .
28 Also , some modification to the program will be needed if one address is used for both speed and direction control , as discussed in a previous Interface article .
29 There should be at least one inch of gravel on the base of the tank , or if undergravel filters are employed , this should be a lot deeper and a gravel tidy used , as discussed in August 's PFK .
30 The ‘ eyes ’ or ‘ spectacles ’ on the rear of the Cobra 's hood , as discussed in the chapter entitled ‘ Sign of the Serpent ’ , are related to well-being and balance in terms of spiritual attainment .
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