Example sentences of "see in figure " in BNC.

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1 I use the shotting pattern seen in figure 3 .
2 In the first period , as we have seen in Figure 12.2 , there does appear to be some degree of relationship between unemployment and the rate of price inflation .
3 On the Data General Nova computer the group of instructions for arithmetic and logical operations ( seen in Figure 3.2(d) ) has an 8-bit sub-operation field , detailed in Figure 3.3 .
4 This can be seen in figure 7.2 , which shows how manufacturing employment in the 1960s and 1970s grew most dramatically in what were basically the more rural parts of the country .
5 Occasionally the same design could serve both purposes , as can be seen in Figure 6 where the single version is intended for a retired couple , the double for two families of labourers .
6 The causal picture ( seen in Figure 1 ) becomes complicated .
7 Due to the hole not being declared as a solid , the assumption is made that it is a void so that the geometric domain is established for the inserted condition ( as voids can not exist freely outside of solids ) to give the geometric domain as also seen in Figure 2.3 .
8 Once he has identified the extremities of the part he wishes to detail , all the data lying outside of the component " box " is removed and the single item ( in this case piece 2 ) appears as seen in Figure 6.17 .
9 Another qualification that should be made to the picture of a rising trend in women 's paid work is that , as can been seen in figure 10.1 , participation in full-time employment has not risen .
10 As can be seen in Figure 1 , the inducible complex obtained with each of the three probes ( shown by the dark arrow ) can not be ‘ supershifted ’ or inhibited by using anti-IL-6DBP antibodies .
11 As seen in figure 1 , all species competed with labelled ds LTR for binding to NCp7 .
12 Some of these synapses are on the shafts of the dendrites , others are attached to the tiny spines which stud the dendritic surface and which can be seen in Figure 10.6 .
13 The break with the past is most clearly seen in Figure 4.2 .
14 As can be seen in Figure 7.1 , the combined effect of the tax and benefit changes in the period since 1978–9 have been dramatic .
15 The extent to which control has moved out of the hands of the local authorities can be seen in Figure 6.7 , where an asterisk ( * ) indicates a power traditionally held by the LEA which can now be taken over by schools which ‘ opt out ’ ; a dagger ( t ) indicates new powers which central government has taken on since 1979 , often transferred from the LEA ; and a double dagger ( 1– ) in the parents or governors column indicates new duties and rights they have received since 1979 .
16 As can be seen in figure women in Nepal and the Ivory Coast spend the majority of their time in housework , whilst the men spend very little time .
17 As seen in Figure 3.2 , capital employed divides between fixed assets and current assets .
18 The larger the sample the more closely will its average agree with the population average , as seen in Figure 7.6 where the population average is represented by the central zero .
19 Thus if the response of poly ( ethylene terephthalate ) to both DMTA and DETA is examined , two major loss peaks can be identified in each , as seen in figure 13.20 .
20 As seen in Figure 3.2 , capital employed divides between fixed assets and current assets .
21 The larger the sample the more closely will its average agree with the population average , as seen in Figure 7.6 where the population average is represented by the central zero .
22 These were introduced in Section 1.4 and typical relations were seen in Figure 1.8 .
23 As seen in Figure 3.21 , a relation is a flat file .
24 The relation seen in figure 3.24(b) could be in any order .
25 This information is not necessary in the MODULE relation seen in Figure 3.27(c) , the TNF version of this relation .
26 As seen in figure 4.19 , the relationship between COURSE and LECTURER is a many-to-many relationship and not a hierarchical one .
27 As can be seen in Figure 6.4 , ‘ produce weekly payroll ’ at the top level can be broken into ‘ validate weekly return ’ , ‘ calculate gross wage ’ , ‘ calculate deductions ’ and ‘ print wages slip ’ .
28 The explanation is seen in Figure 3 .
29 Furthermore , as seen in Figure 3 , the receiver operating characteristic curve of our model reveals a greater area under the curve than the one of the Pugh score , therefore confering a better specificity and sensitivity to our model .
30 The other anchor points , in this case , are the spitfire and the bee-flower , both as seen in Figure 5 .
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