Example sentences of "see in fig. [num] " in BNC.

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1 As can be seen in Fig. 18.4 , spots have a characteristic shape in planes parallel to the wall , something between a triangle and a heart-shape , with the narrower part towards the downstream end .
2 Durham is one of the very few ecclesiastical buildings in England to retain its original clerestory windows ( as can be seen in Fig. 294 of the exterior ) .
3 It will be seen in Fig. 8 how this is possible .
4 As seen in Fig. 5 , these residues are in the vicinity of the same duplex of DNA as the recognition helix , although adjustments to the model will have to be made to bring them into proper position to interact with DNA .
5 Results can be seen in Fig. 1 .
6 The CO adsorption heat at higher potassium coverages reveals very different behaviour , as is seen in Fig. 1 for K =0.3 monolayers .
7 As may be seen in Fig. 3.1 the coordinates of the wire element are x' , y' , z' , whereas the coordinates of the point where we wish to determine the magnetic field are set of coordinates .
8 An interesting feature of the transition process is vortex pairing , seen in Fig. 18.10 .
9 The aisles are also rib vaulted as can be seen in Fig. 293 .
10 One needs cine-film to learn much from such flow visualization , but the eddies can be seen in Fig. 3.11 .
11 The relative importance of these revenue sources can be seen in Fig. 12–1 .
12 As seen in Fig. 3 b , both proteins have a β -hairpin at the C terminus .
13 This can be clearly seen in Fig. 2 d obtained by a direct transform of LEED I-V spectra in which a non-normal incident beam was directed along the axis between the O atom and one of Ni atoms in the first layer .
14 The nitric acid amount as measured inside the vortex reaches its lowest levels of 1.1x10 16 molecule cm -2 near day 287 , and it can be seen in Fig. 2 that this coincides with minimum ozone amounts of about 140Dobson units ( DU ) .
15 Taking for example v = 1 and 2 for the conductor surfaces we have solved an electrostatic problem as may be seen in Fig. 2.26 .
16 It can be seen in Fig. 3.2 that the barn owl assemblages approximate to this condition , but all elements are considerably less than 100 per cent .
17 This has been seen in Fig. 3.2 to 3.4 , and is most extreme for the bones of the feet , for which proportions are usually less than half those of the major limb elements .
18 This is similar to the experimental attractor seen in Fig. 8.6 .
19 Another example demonstrating the same phenomenon may be seen in Fig. 2.41 .
20 For example , we saw in Fig. 15.9 how injection of very small quantities of acid and alkali produced regions of different colours ( appearing as different brightnesses in a black-and-white picture ) thus showing the main features of the flow pattern .
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