Example sentences of "see in section " in BNC.

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1 Nevertheless for an individual sector , as we have already seen in Section 1.3 , this need not be the case since income can exceed expenditure and vice versa .
2 Here is the explanation of those mysterious shapes seen in section in the Gunflint Chert .
3 We have already seen in section 5.3 that the employment situation of black people is not nearly as good as that of whites ; they are concentrated in declining and low-wage industries , work unsocial hours for low wages , have poor promotion prospects and are at greater risk of unemployment .
4 Since the 1960s there has been a marked convergence of regional economic structures in terms of their mix of manufacturing industries and , as was seen in section 2.3 , in the balance between manufacturing and services .
5 So do the locational requirements of industry , as was seen in section 2.4 .
6 We have seen in Section 5.2 that vibrational energy is quantized , with the result that each vibrational mode has a characteristic frequency .
7 As we have seen in Section 5.12 , isotopic substitution can lead to changes in vibration frequencies .
8 Deviations from ideality , as we have seen in section 9.7 , are conveniently expressed in terms of virial expansions , and when solutions are sufficiently dilute , the results can be adequately described by the terms up to the second virial coefficient A 2 while neglecting higher terms .
9 Such flows approach asymptotically to the self-preserving form , although often very slowly ; for reasons to be seen in Section 21.4 , turbulent flows have a long ‘ memory ’ of upstream conditions .
10 As we have seen in section 16.2 , money does not just include cash .
11 What this means in detail we will see in Section B.
12 As we shall see in section 3.2 , this is a more difficuIt exercise than it would appear .
13 However , as we will see in section ( iii ) , the structural impact of the transition within each class is very different .
14 Further evidence for a hot Jovian interior is provided by the satellites , as you shall see in section 9.4.4 .
15 ( We shall see in section 4.3.3 that the non-interest-bearing nature of money is critically important . )
16 This has immense significance for the authorities ' ability to control the money supply , as we shall see in section 9.1 .
17 As we shall see in section 5.2 , this is only one of several curious features we come across when we try to think of the discount market in conventional terms .
18 We shall see in Section 5.7 how arguments based on symmetry may be helpful in deciding which vibrations will interact with IR radiation , and which will not .
19 We shall see in Section 5.7 that symmetry considerations allow us to decide which vibrational modes will lead to Raman scattering .
20 We shall see in Section 5.16.3 that such studies can be important even for stable substances , and can allow spectroscopic identification of species such as free radicals and other reactive fragments that are normally short-lived .
21 Effects of phase on spectra We shall see in Section 5.8.3 that changes in rotational quantum numbers accompany the vibrational transitions for gases .
22 We shall see in Section 5.14 how such frequency shifts may be used to provide precise information about the way in which the local modes contribute to the normal modes of vibration .
23 As we shall see in Section 2.8 , it is important to keep employees fully informed of the project .
24 As we shall see in Section 3.8 , there are a few instances when even TNF needs further simplification , and Kent ( 1983 ) and Date ( 1990 ) describe these extensions .
25 As we shall see in Section 6.5 , some weathering products show a remarkable resilience to changing environmental conditions to the extent that in some circumstances they can persist in the landscape essentially unaltered for tens of millions of years .
26 We will see in Section 24.7 that modern ideas about chaotic dynamics suggest that such classification might be possible .
27 We shall see in Section 21.5 that some qualification of this concept is needed for the motion in the vicinity of a solid boundary .
28 We shall see in Section 21.5 that additional ideas are needed for flows adjacent to walls .
29 There are also some other fluid dynamical applications of these ideas , as we shall see in Section 24.5 .
30 And as for all special schools there is an obligation to provide a scheme for local management of special schools with effect from April this year er we consulted there was a little bit of chasing which had to take place in which you can see in section four of the report but following that chasing , we now ascertain meeting schools on favourable proposals for or against and once a week that , a view of and also undertaking as you know .
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