Example sentences of "[verb] from figure " in BNC.

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1 As can be seen from Figure 4 the age profile of all ethnic minority groups is typically younger than that of the white population .
2 As can be seen from Figure 2 , the macula is a minute area in the centre of the retina .
3 As can be seen from Figure 2 , the normal eye is virtually round , which means that rays of light coming from outside the eye are focused on the retina .
4 It can be seen from Figure 3 that this is the opposite to myopia .
5 The problems that this will create can be seen from Figure 4.4 , which shows a diamond moving across two receptive fields , one located above the other .
6 It will be seen from Figure 2.3 that separate registers for partial product and multiplier are unnecessary .
7 All six bits are used to represent most symbols in the character set , but it can be seen from Figure 2.19 that the digits 0 to 9 are represented by the four numeric digits , with the zone bits set to " 00 " .
8 It can be seen from Figure 2.21 that the bit patterns representing the digits 0 to 9 as characters all have binary " 1111 " in the left-hand four bits of the byte , with patterns " 0000 " for decimal 0 to " 1001 " for decimal 9 in the right-hand four bits .
9 In 1982 , over 40 per cent of the people labelled as of Asian or West Indian origin were , in fact , born in this country although the proportion varies from group to group as can be seen from figure 5.1 .
10 There have , during the twentieth century , been considerable changes in the proportions of married people in the population , as can be seen from figure 6.4 .
11 This can be seen from Figure 3.1 which provides a long-term comparison of changes in the share of employment in the three main sectors of the economy — the primary , the secondary and the tertiary ( or service ) sector .
12 As can be seen from figure 7.1 , these cover a number of coastal zones as well as upland areas that lie outside the parks , such as the Quantocks , Cotswolds , Chilterns and Sussex Downs .
13 There has been an improvement however , as can be seen from figure 3 , which shows a notable drop in illiteracy levels amongst women between 1970 and 1990 .
14 However , as can be seen from Figure 4.7 , there does not appear to be any overall relationship between mean risk rating and P(A) in this study .
15 The definition of the S-B free volume can be seen from figure 12.10 to be where V o ι is the hypothetical liquid volume at absolute zero .
16 As can be seen from figure 2.1 , information systems are designed to help managers make better decisions .
17 The former consists of an index to the data and , as can be seen from Figure 5.8 , enables sequential processing through the data files .
18 It can be seen from Figure 9.2 that at day 20 the price falls from £4914.91 to £4904.60 ( from point A to point B ) .
19 As you can see from Figure 1 , Mrs A. has a healthy surplus income of £105.16 each month .
20 Of the total NHS budget , as we can see from Figure 10.2 , a small part — less than 3 per cent — is taken by the central department to provide central administration , supply a few specialist services and give a few specific grants .
21 In the case of Venus you can see from Figure 5.2 that the abundances of C and N are fairly similar to those on the Earth , and it is possible that this is true of the planets as a whole .
22 At about 50 km depth , as you can see from Figure 6.3 , the wave speeds suddenly increase .
23 You can see from Figure 9.5 that the uppermost cloud is ammonia , though it could carry traces of other cloud particles borne up from below .
24 You can see from Figure 9.5 that there exist regions in the Jovian atmosphere where temperatures are about 300 K and the corresponding pressures are a few bars .
25 However , as you can see from Figure 9.5 , the adiabatic lapse-rate , which indicates heat transfer by thermal convection , is not followed at altitudes above about 30 km , which is below the altitudes from which most of the radiation to space ( at planetary wavelengths ) originates .
26 As we can see from Figure 5.1 , the physical schema represents a mapping from the logical view .
27 The second aspect is the relative stability in the proportion of transport workers over the two decades , despite , as we know from Figure 3.1 , the job losses that have occurred in the transport service industries since the 1960s .
28 Starting from Figure 1.10 we consider design variations in each of the three sections .
29 To compute this new value without recourse to graph paper , the following formula can be used : For example , a hypothetical value for December 1983 is given by ( 3 × 45.2 ) — ( 2 × 46.7 ) or 42.2 ( data derived from figure 9.9 ) .
30 We can be sure that the model in figure 13.8 is better than that derived from figure 13.2 .
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