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

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1 Before normalising the first relation given as figure 3.24 , it is necessary to analyse the meaning of the relation .
2 A simple summary of the way finance is allocated annually to schools under LMS is given in Figure 1.1 .
3 Many libraries have developed their own series of guides , an example of these is given in figure 13 .
4 Examples of language items from three checklists are given in Figure 7.6 .
5 Finally , a reminder about circular knitting given in figure 2 will only work so long as there is n't a punchcard in the card reader .
6 An example of handwriting such as the word pack shown in figure 2.4 typically produces data similar to that given in figure 2.5 from the pattern recogniser .
7 You ca n't knit circular rows using the settings given in Figure 1 when using a punchcard .
8 A shortened version of Flanders 's list of categories is given in Figure 4 .
9 A skeleton program is given in Figure 1.7 .
10 Describe in detail the sequence of steps carried out by the store , data manipulation unit , and control unit of the Von Neumann computer when executing the sequence of instructions given in Figure 1.6 .
11 Write a program , using the instruction set given in Figure 1.5 , to find the largest number and put it in location 150 .
12 Show how the following numbers would be held in normalized form in the floating-point format given in Figure 2.8:0 , + I , 128 +0.171875 .
13 This will be the inverse of the translation table given in Figure 2.24 .
14 Then suppose the jump condition is This is a simplified version of a portion of the group 2 operate instruction of the DEC PDP-8 computer , and gives the list of jump conditions shown in Figure 3.12 ( another example of this technique of combining jump conditions is given in Figure 3.3 ) .
15 An example ( of the format of a micro-instruction for the Data General Eclipse computer , taken from Data General 1977 ) is given in Figure 3.22(a) .
16 This is called a vertical micro-instruction format : some examples ( from the Burroughs B1700 computer , taken from Burroughs 1972 ) are given in Figure 3.22(b) .
17 Examples are given in Figure 5.2 .
18 The findings for initial ( L ) are given in figure 4.3 : as the total possible score is 200 ( for maximum incidence of dark [ l ] ) , these scores show a very marked preference for clear [ l ] in initial position for all groups with no significant differences , and only a tendency for the young females to increase in their clear [ l ] usage ( Owens , 1977 ) .
19 The data given in figure 10.2 can be re-expressed in terms of the ratio of men 's hourly pay to women 's , which fell in the mid-1970s from the traditional level , around 1.67 , to 1.45 in 1977 and after .
20 The deformation energy curves for these transitions are given in figure 3 ( left hand side ) as a function of ε-ζ .
21 In the example given in Figure 11 , the feature analysis system detects the features curve at the top , vertical contour , and oblique contour in the first blob , while not detecting such features as horizontal contour or curve at the bottom , since the first blob does not contain these features .
22 Then since we assume that the first , parallel coupled , part of the assembly moves with equal strain e in each part , we have the equations The same form of equation but with different constants is found if we use the mechanically equivalent form of the three-element model given in Figure 3.2 ( b ) .
23 The results and further details are given in Figure .
24 A structure diagram is given in Figure 6.1 .
25 A much simplified model of the main interactions is given in Figure 1.1 .
26 A first approach to an entity model for an academic department of computer science is given in Figure 3.1 .
27 The entity-relationship diagram given in Figure 3.17 shows the entities for part of a firm of wholesalers .
28 The third normal form is given in Figure 3.27 .
29 It is easiest to understand by following the example given in Figure 4.17 .
30 An example is given in Figure 6.7 .
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