Example sentences of "as illustrated in " in BNC.

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1 It would seem that the prevalence of such ions and their rather special relationship to the 50Hz and 60Hz frequencies , both of which they encompass by their combined effect , and as illustrated in Table I , has to give the underlying basis for field induced activity in body fluids .
2 This latter intent is evidenced by the number of constables responsible for crime control in Protestant areas who see their role as also having social-welfare and community service dimensions , as illustrated in the last chapter , and , more significantly , by the fact that there are units in Easton specifically responsible for community policing in this largely Protestant district .
3 To some extent the far greater proportion of farms with large numbers of sheep in Powys , and the much higher proportion of small sheep farms in Cantal , reflects the historically much smaller size of French farms ( including those in the LFAs ) , as illustrated in Table 11 .
4 The human body is a reservoir of microorganisms as illustrated in Figure 6.5 and they are easily transferred to other things and people via the hands .
5 There is therefore ample opportunity for all surfaces in a ward to be contaminated , particularly bedclothes , bedcurtains , floors and footwear as illustrated in Figure 6.6 .
6 The tight intra-system cycling of nutrients that occurs in tropical rainforests between the biomass and the litter means that soils are rapidly depleted of nutrients once the vegetation is removed , as illustrated in Fig. 7.5 .
7 It has thus been argued that the general structure of all colliding plane wave solutions is as illustrated in Figure 8.6 with with the possible exception that , for some solutions , the curvature singularity in region IV is replaced by a Cauchy horizon .
8 In this case a general superposition of solutions is possible , as illustrated in ( 10.16 ) together with ( 10.20 ) .
9 It has been found convenient to divide space-time into the four regions as illustrated in Figure 3.1 .
10 This , in effect , would require the costing elements of the ideal model to be superimposed on the current ( ie pre-ERA model ) , as illustrated in Fig 12.5 .
11 It is generally accepted that an analysis of functions ( ie using the FAI ) is a prerequisite to the use of the other instruments , as illustrated in 14.4 , which shows the planned sequence of application for the study ; moving from the method tailoring phase to the development of the requirements specification , followed by an evaluation of the proposed system in the final stages using the Benefits Analysis Instrument .
12 The level of undiscovered malpractice is a matter for conjecture although such evidence is continually coming to light , as illustrated in the manner in which leading drug/pesticide/herbicide companies callously exploit the Third World .
13 This will also be a negative relationship , as illustrated in Fig. 2.4 where the aggregate demand for labour curve D L is drawn for a given rate of national income .
14 It was a major statistical study and Phillips concluded that there was an inverse and non-linear relationship between the two variables , as illustrated in Fig. 6.1 .
15 In order to extend these limits as far as possible , and to increase safety within them , the OECD recommends a particular suite of measures , as illustrated in Box 2 .
16 The increasing complexity of matter forms a series of components of increasing organization as illustrated in Figure 5 .
17 This is not to be confused with our old friend the ‘ lazy eight ’ ( as illustrated in Fig 5.3 ) described earlier .
18 The overall accounting effect is similar to that of an issue of debt issued with warrants as illustrated in the section ‘ Notes on Application of the [ draft ] FRS ’ .
19 The words listed under ‘ include ’ in Figure 6 are distributed in Roget 's hierarchy as illustrated in Figure 7 .
20 In the U.K. less than 3% of the working population are now employed in agriculture , in most advanced countries this figure is now well below 10% , as illustrated in fig. 1.9 .
21 After culture , embryo fragments , as illustrated in g , were processed for RNA in situ hybridization .
22 My preference ( as illustrated in Chapters 1 and 2 ) is that the enduring attitudes are developed in families .
23 As illustrated in the first chapter , formal community care services are provided by a variety of different agencies .
24 As illustrated in Figure 3. 1 , the total number of heroin users in a community during a one-year period ( annual prevalence ) is analogous to the level of water in a sink .
25 The shoulder straps were still the transverse type worn since 1861 ; they were of branch facing colour bordered with gold braid , and for ranks above second lieutenant bore applied metal insignia of rank as illustrated in the accompanying pattern drawing .
26 Using a similar approach I categorised my own activities as illustrated in Table 1 .
27 With handwriting , there are similar problems concerning the identification of letter boundaries , as illustrated in the first example ( ’ cl ’ and ’ d ’ can be easily confused ) .
28 As illustrated in Figure 1.9 , we can make out a number of levels more basic than this ; the electronic circuits themselves , the logical functions ( such as gates and flipflops ) , and the functional units ( such as adders and registers ) .
29 Indeed the IBM 370 range of computers has three different formats for floating-point operands , as illustrated in Figure 2.9 .
30 A game environment may turn into a guessing sequence rather than a session that encourages logical reasoning , as illustrated in the example given above .
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