Example sentences of "[prep] figure " in BNC.

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31 The university abbreviations below are used for Figure 1a and 1b , which follow .
32 To demonstrate the specificity of the IS902 polymerase chain reaction used for M avium subsp silvaticum , genomic DNA from 25 bacterial species including 21 mycobacteria ( see legend for Figure 1 ) was subjected to IS902 polymerase chain reaction in accordance with the protocol described below .
33 All other details are as for Figure 1 .
34 All other details are as for Figure 1 .
35 All other details are as for Figure 1 .
36 RNA was hybridised to mixed probes for S1 nuclease protection assay as described for figure 4 .
37 ( ‘ Unclear differentiation between figure and ground makes [ a ] picture hard to read ’ ( ibid .
38 The term ‘ bow shock ’ arises because of certain similarities between Figure 9.2 and the conditions at the bow of a boat when it is moving through water .
39 The summary X and Y values for each of our batches can be read off figure 10.6 :
40 Below FIGURE 9 Birds of prey in flight ( A ) .
41 Below FIGURE 6 In the completed work the full impact of the hazy scumbled skyline is evident against the solid tiered structure .
42 Below FIGURE 9 Richard Middleton FSSl , 1991 , 5¾ × 4″ ( 10.5 × 14.8cm ) when folded .
43 Among the Italian maiolica ceramics analysed was the pharmacy jar of Figure 6.4 , which is one of a number in the same style .
44 Everything is suddenly in flux ; there are the physical changes — starting periods , changing shape and size , wondering what kind of figure we might have — and there are the changes of the outside world towards us : one day we might walk down the street and feel like a little girl ; the next , almost overnight , it seems impossible to avoid the glances , remarks and acknowledgement that we are somehow , in our mother 's words , ‘ becoming a woman ’ .
45 For the energy levels of Figure a1 , it is possible for the compound XY to break up into X and Y , but this requires the much higher activation energy , h + l .
46 It would probably proceed as follows : from A , go to all the openings you can see ; from each of those openings , go to any further openings you can see ; by continuing this procedure , generate the tree of Figure 10 ; report the shortest sequence starting at A and ending at E. The reason for preferring a computer program to a verbal account ( for example , the one just given ) , is that , when writing a program , you are forced to say exactly what you mean ; if the program works , you know that there are no hidden difficulties with your explanation .
47 The result is the simple pattern of Figure 14a .
48 She was childishly round , of face , eye , mouth , cheek ; and of figure , plump and short .
49 Cynthia Chase s tightly argued and richly suggestive ‘ Primary Narcissism and the Giving of Figure ’ repays close attention , for in it she makes a case for the significance of Kristeva 's work to an understanding of post-structuralist notions of the ‘ uncertain agency ’ of language , not as it is often misunderstood , as cavalier irresponsibility , but as the indication of the ‘ imperative of linking an ethical or political project with a critical epistemology ’ ( p. 135 ) .
50 The first two columns of figure 8.4 show the results for a sample of proportions .
51 The second column of figure 8.4 shows that the upper ceiling has been removed once the proportions are expressed as odds ; odds can become infinitely large .
52 The third column of figure 8.4 shows the result of taking logs of the second column .
53 This is shown in the first three columns of figure 8.6 .
54 The ratios of proportions in the fourth column of figure 8.6 , calculated by dividing the first column of proportions by the second , tell a rather more convincing story .
55 Time series such as that shown in the second column of figure 9.1 are displayed by plotting them against time , as shown in figure 9.2 .
56 The data , the smoothed values and the residuals are shown in the first three columns of figure 9.7 .
57 The result of using the mean of each triple instead of the median is shown in columns 4 and 5 of figure 9.7 .
58 This is particularly true when only median summaries have been applied to a fit ; inspection of column 3 of figure 9.7 , for example , reveals that the residuals from the 3R smooth alone contain a large number of zeros .
59 It can sometimes , for example , help reveal that two time curves are tracking together , as with the unemployment data in figure 6.1 for example ( where two curves with different scales were superimposed ) , or with past and future perceptions of the economy in panel ( b ) of figure 9.14 .
60 Smooth the data on negative perceptions of household finances in the past ( column 3 of figure 9.5 ) .
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