Example sentences of "[conj] [prep] figure " in BNC.
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1 | Transcription reactions contained , in a final volume of 25 µl , 25 mM Tris-HCl ( pH 7.5 ) , 10 mM MgCl 2 , 20 mM NaCl , 4% glycerol , ammonium sulphate up to 48 mM ( for P A2b except in Figure 7 , see legend ) or 92 mM ( for P A3 ) , and σ A -RNA polymerase ( 35 nM final concentration except in Figure 5 , see legend ) . |
2 | Transcription reactions contained , in a final volume of 25 µl , 25 mM Tris-HCl ( pH 7.5 ) , 10 mM MgCl 2 , 20 mM NaCl , 4% glycerol , ammonium sulphate up to 48 mM ( for P A2b except in Figure 7 , see legend ) or 92 mM ( for P A3 ) , and σ A -RNA polymerase ( 35 nM final concentration except in Figure 5 , see legend ) . |
3 | Note that in Figure 5.2 a logarithmic scale of abundance has been used , in which equal distances correspond to equal multiples . |
4 | For various reasons the accretion of the Earth proceeds more rapidly , leading to a situation resembling that in Figure 6.11 ( c ) but without this material having to have an inclination close to 0° . |
5 | This Figure is drawn in a similar manner to J 2 in Figure 3.5 ( b ) , except that in Figure 9.8 only one quadrant is shown . |
6 | You may note that in Figure 3.24(a) , the order of the tuples in the unnormalised relation is significant . |
7 | The recombinant protein was phosphorylated extremely inefficiently as compared to the c-Jun bZIP region ( the exposure time in Figure 1C is over 20-fold longer than in Figure 1B ) . |
8 | She was childishly round , of face , eye , mouth , cheek ; and of figure , plump and short . |
9 | But did he desire the well-groomed young woman in high-heels and with figure held firmly in place by a good foundation garment , as much as the callow , untidy girl , so soft to touch and hold , he had first known ? |
10 | If in Figure 17.2 the authorities wished to reduce the demand for money to Q 2 , they would raise interest rates to r 2 . |
11 | These features are illustrated in plan in Figure 6.33 , and in Figure 6.34 , which shows the actual appearance of the street . |
12 | The price indices ( in current prices , i.e. with no correction for inflation ) for 1980–1991 appear in Table 2 and in Figure 3 . |
13 | ( An element within brackets here and in Figure 6 is optional . ) |
14 | Based on the shape of this receptive field , they then search for the stimulus that gives the best response from it , and in Figure 7 you see that one particular cell responded best to movement of a bar oriented at a particular angle , and also that it only responded when this bar moved in one direction . |
15 | This not only provides an excellent summary of recreational use ( since it is based on a 1977 home-interview survey of 5,040 respondents ) ( Countryside Commission , 1982 ) but in addition it also provides an explanation for any deviation from the curve , as shown in Figure 7.3a theoretically , and in Figure 7.3b in practice . |
16 | The comparison can be made visually in Figure 1.2 , which allocates equal space on the page to each constituency , Figure 1.2A for unemployment , and in Figure 1.2B for the 1987 election result at the same time . |
17 | Thus , in Figure 6.1 ( a ) you can see crater rays and in Figure 6.1 ( b ) you can see a multiringed basin . |
18 | Blood flow measurements in the three groups are compared in the Table and in Figure 1 . |
19 | Three examples of such indifference curves are illustrated by and in Figure 6.4 . |
20 | Points Z and C in Figure 8.5 correspond to points and in Figure 8.6 . |
21 | All other details are as for Figure 1 . |
22 | All other details are as for Figure 1 . |
23 | All other details are as for Figure 1 . |
24 | The stages in the development of a team may be identified shown as in Figure 5.3 . |
25 | Skull breakage : % complete : this compares the number of complete skulls ( defined as in figure 3.11 ) with the total number of maxillae ( divided by two to allow for the fact that there are two maxillae per skull ) . |
26 | Mandible breakage : % complete : this compares the number of complete half mandibles ( defined as in figure 3.12 ) with the total number of half mandibles in the sample ( given in the appendix ) . |
27 | % inferior border broken : numbers of mandibles with the inferior border damaged ( defined as in figure 3.12 ) compared with the total numbers of mandibles in the sample ( given in the appendix ) . |
28 | In many ways it would be preferable to attempt to picture a three-dimensional structure as in Figure 8.3 . |
29 | The educational course or programme can be diagrammatically represented as in figure 16 . |
30 | Taking any of the geodesics ( described by the backbones of the fish ) as a circle of inversion the whole pattern self-inverts ( as in Figure 5b ) . |