Example sentences of "[prep] table [adj] [coord] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 We shall use data on quarterly Scottish marriage rates shown in column Y of Table 12.2 and Fig. 12.2(a) to exemplify the calculation .
2 As is evident from Table 1 and Fig. 1 , this is considerably more mass loss than is thought to occur for early K giants .
3 The results of any given blocking factor on hit rate can be calculated from Table 4.5 and Fig. 4.6 .
4 From Table 6 and Table 7 , we see that short-term memory has already started to decay after 15 seconds , but has not completely decayed until somewhere between 15 and 25 seconds .
5 The results from Table 6 and Table 7 give weight to both the hypothesis of change in visual perception and that of proprioceptive change .
6 This is shown in Table 1 and Fig. 1 .
7 The methods used are given in Table 1 and Figure 2 .
8 The RFAs calculated for each stimulus are shown in Table 1 and Table 2 for the subjects performing the task with and without shadowing respectively .
9 Thermodynamic measurements reveal that ΔH and ΔS values for the stacking of an A-U base pair on a second A-U within a poly ( A+U ) double helix are quite similar to those for an A on A interaction in a single strand of DNA or RNA , as evident from a comparison of the data in Table 1 and Table 2 [ 10 , 16 , 25-28 ] .
10 Since 1987/8 the Conservative government has simplified the tax structure and reduced the tax rates ( as shown in Table 16.6 and Fig. 16.5 ) in order to try to encourage incentives .
11 The very wide differences between the results achieved by different randomization techniques are shown in Table 6.2 and Fig. 6.7 .
12 References to pre- and post-banding are also made in Table 8 and pre-banding illustrated in Figure 7b .
13 An example of enzymatic separation is given in Table 4 and Figure 3B and 8th day epiblast isolated by this procedure is shown in Figure 4 .
14 The observations for plotting the experience curve are shown in columns 2 and 3 of table 5.2 , where column 2 shows one half of the total market demand shown in table 5.1 and column 3 is calculated b = 0.32193 is found by equation 5.2 .
15 The facts about the shift in British age structure since the mid nineteenth century are set out in table 5.1 and figure 5.1 .
16 These data are summarized in Table 5.1 and Fig. 5.3 is a map of the population density .
17 Univariate analysis of qualitative and quantitative data are represented respectively in Table I and Table II .
18 This notion of morphological capacity is evident in Table 5.3 and Figure 5.9 in which the main types of volcanic landforms are classified and illustrated .
19 The isolation of the posterior part of the primitive streak of 8th day embryos is provided as an example in Table 3 and Figure 3A but the basic technique can be applied to the isolation of any part of the embryo at any stage .
20 Again there is a significant interaction , as seen in Table 6 and Figure 2 , between the levels of processing variable and type of response variable .
21 The chief applications of tissue culture are given in Table 8.6 and range from the relatively simple production of large numbers of plants by cloning to the more sophisticated production of new species and useful chemicals , as well as facilitating genetic engineering which will be discussed in section 8.4.3 .
22 The good practice presented in Table 2 and Appendix 3 addresses many of the factors important to the control of risk .
23 The distribution in present-day Belfast is quite different , as is shown by table 4.9 and figure 3.3 .
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