Example sentences of "[subord] in fig. " in BNC.

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1 At first sight the failure of conditioned suppression to show context-specificity ( as in Fig. 4.5(b) ) looks like evidence against the notion that contextually mediated retrieval is a factor of general importance in associative learning and performance .
2 Avoiding the face , which is too sensitive for this treatment , make bold sweeping movements over each part of the body as in Fig. 2 .
3 The four barn owl assemblages are the same as in Fig. 2.1 , i.e. they come from separate continents , and the two kestrel samples come from Bleadney and Somerdale Keynsham ( see Append .
4 The grouping of predator species is the same as in Fig. 3.13A , B.
5 Abbreviations as in Fig. 5 .
6 Shaded areas as in Fig. 11 .
7 Shaded areas as in Fig. 11 .
8 Shaded areas as in Fig. 11 .
9 The enumeration tree now looks as in Fig. 11.2 if nodes 5 and 6 are ignored .
10 Symbols for picrite basalts as in Fig. 2 .
11 Finally , in Fig. 2 a we plot with higher time resolution the residuals obtained from all our observations in the first 15 days after the glitch ; as in Fig. 1 c , the effects of the increased slowdown rate and the 265-day component have been removed .
12 Observed values of rotation rate for the first 15 days ; as in Fig. 1 c , all values are residuals after allowing for the normal slowdown rate , the persistent increase in slowdown rate , and the 265-day component .
13 b , Top : pH o ( as in Fig. 1 a , with 30μM Glu ) outside 2 cells containing Cl - or NO .
14 In 10 cell pairs 10mM HCO increased the current by 39 18%. d , pH o ( as in Fig. 1 a ) outside a cell ( Cl - inside ) with and without 1μM external ACZ .
15 This can be extended either as in fig. 5.5(a) or as in 5.5(b) :
16 Where , in Persuasion , the younger Musgroves ' search for novelty gets them into trouble , other new ventures meet with approval , like Emma 's introduction into Hartfield of a large modern circular table , as in Fig. 7b , in place of the smaller portable Pembroke ( Fig. 41a ) on to which her father 's tea and supper have been crowded for the previous forty years .
17 Place a cylindrical iron rod inside a solenoid ( as in Fig. 3.9 ) , vary the current and measure the flux density .
18 A direct-link balanced tree index would also look just as in Fig. 7.3(a) before additions .
19 However , after additions it would appear as in Fig. 7.4 .
20 Fig. 7.5(a) shows the same set of keys as in Fig. 7.3(a) , but stored in a B-tree .
21 The number of index levels here is the same as in Fig. 7.3(a) — that is , the height is again 4 — but there is much more room for additions .
22 If record 113 were an addition to the file in fig. 7.15(a) , the new structure would be as in fig. 7.15(b) .
23 A file arranged as in Fig. 8.1 has considerable advantages for the retrieval of records that meet some request based on a number of separate criteria which are often called record attributes or descriptors .
24 The straightforward method of handling the examination of multiple keys is to hold all the keys in the record , as in Fig. 8.1 .
25 This lovely fragment from a larger drinking-vessel , the kantharos ( one is held by Dionysos often , as in fig. 56 ) , shows how Kleitias 's elegant strength could be raised to monumental weight and power ; and it is this combination that marks the central tradition in Attic black-figure .
26 From the later sixth century they are characterised by features of maenadism as actually practised : the ‘ wing-dance ’ here , and the thyrsus ( a bunch of ivy-leaves tied to a fennel-stalk ) , as in fig. 104 , from a picture of the Death of Pentheus by the Kleophrades Painter 's great rival the Berlin Painter .
27 When fitting as in fig. 26a , cut the lining to the finished length of the curtain , less 2.5cm ( 1in ) to clear the hemline , less a further 4cm ( 1 ½ in ) for the depth of the heading , but include a double hem allowance .
28 When fitting as in fig. 26b deduct a further 2.5cm ( 1in ) to allow for the distance between the hook of the glider and the top of the lining .
29 These can be accentuated , as in Fig. 9.14 ( 2 ) by plotting instead the area between pairs of contours .
30 However the range of linear stepping motors is restricted and many linear loads are driven from a rotary stepping motor by a leadscrew , which may be an integral part of the motor , as in Fig. 3.8 , or a separate component .
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