Example sentences of "shown [prep] [noun sg] [no cls] " in BNC.

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1 will produce the relation shown as figure 4.8(e) .
2 The results of the immunofluorescence studies of sections from the intestinal biopsy specimens from coeliac patients are shown in Fig 2A , C-F .
3 Thus both A and B could become directly linked with a representation of stimulus X as shown in Fig 5.10(a) .
4 A typical result of this reduction process is shown in fig 1.2iv .
5 Consideration of the phenomenon of overshadowing provides one possible way by which the associative structure shown in Fig 5.10(b) can be made to predict acquired distinctiveness .
6 Adjacent points are then converted to vectors resolved into the directions shown in Fig 1.2iii .
7 A second example , of an outline map showing the international boundaries of the continent of Africa , is shown in Figure 4.3(b) .
8 The splice site sequences of Oct-11a are shown in Figure 7a .
9 An example of a typical bending analysis is shown in Figure 7A ; there is no significant difference in mobility of the primary protein:DNA complex within each set of three probes derived from either the pBENDU or pBENDP plasmids .
10 Exceptions are provided by contract work , for example , the Tourism and Recreation Research Unit ( TRRU ) ( 1975 to 1977 ) was sponsored by a number of government agencies to produce four reports on rural recreation in Scotland , based on a survey of 11,600 tourists in their cars and 6,800 Scottish residents in their homes , and in another sponsored survey of 35,810 cars leaving Edinburgh they were able to produce the pattern of recreation shown in Figure 7.2a .
11 These form the many-to-many relationship shown in Figure 4.14(c) .
12 A very simple network , that while preserving a constant amplitude introduces a variable phase shift through adjustment of a single resistor , is shown in figure 8.12(a) .
13 The map for the second variable , GNP , is shown in Figure 4.11(c) .
14 Consider first a ladder filter of the type studied in the previous section in which each series impedance Z 1 is due to inductance L and each parallel impedance Z 2 to capacitance C as shown in figure 9.3(a) .
15 The Wien band-pass filter complementary to the rejection filter just considered is shown in figure 8.8(b) .
16 It is convenient to make the wave an even function of time by choosing the time origin as shown in figure 11.2(a) .
17 In particular and Since all the b n coefficients are zero through having chosen the time origin so as to make the function even in time , the half-wave rectified sinewave of figure 11.2(a) is evidently equivalent to In other words , the half-wave rectified sinewave shown in figure 11.2(a) is equivalent to the harmonic spectrum of pure cosinewaves shown in figure 11.2 ( b ) .
18 Another interesting and common circuit arrangement has a signal source , capacitor-coupled to a biased nonlinear network as shown in figure 10.1(a) .
19 The neatest and most popular way of implementing full-wave rectification is by means of four diodes arranged in a Wheatstone bridge formation as shown in figure 7.1(b) .
20 To obtain the correct r.m.s. value of a small sinusoidal signal through use of a circuit such as that shown in figure 7.1(b) , the signal must first be electronically amplified by a known factor up to a suitable level .
21 The substance will then diffuse from the posterior segment into the anterior one , giving concentrations as shown in Figure 14c .
22 Hard tough polymers can be typified by cellulose acetate and several curves measured at different temperatures are shown in figure 13.7(a) .
23 A difficulty arises with the Fourier transform integral of equation ( 11.11 ) because it is indefinite for certain important time-dependent functions F(t) such as the unit step function shown in figure 11.4(a) .
24 The DNA binding ability of each deletion polypeptide was assayed by gel retardation analysis , an example of which is shown in Figure 8B .
25 Consider an unknown impedance Z = connected in series with a sinusoidal e.m.f. and a standard resistor having resistance as shown in figure 7.3(a) .
26 A resistance potentiometer connected as shown in figure 8.1(c) delivers a continuous range of potential division from unity to infinite .
27 Application of positive feedback to the comparator as shown in figure 10.14(b) creates a regenerative switch with hysteresis called the Schmitt trigger .
28 The strain-time curve is that shown in figure 12.1(b) .
29 The eluates from the SSB oligonucleotide incubated with the brain extract were analysed by PAGE-SDS , as shown in Figure 4B , lanes 9-11 .
30 The extended version of the basic potential-divider circuit shown in figure 8.1(b) provides a range of selectable stepped attenuations .
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