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Figure 2 shows the typical form of the sharp fluorescent spectral lines obtained in the energy-dispersive method ( see Moseley's law ).
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We assume for this illustration that the size of the land plots is so great that the distance between dwellings is greater than the voice can carry and that most of the communication is between nearest neighbors only, as shown in Figure 2.
In any social system in which communications have an importance comparable with that of production and other human factors, a point like f in Figure 2 would ( other things being equal ) be the dwelling place for the community leader, while e and h would house the next most important citizens.
Some of the features of the top portions of Figure 1 and Figure 2 were mentioned in discussing Table 1.
For example, arrow 17 in Figure 3 portrays the proximal radial epiphysis for boy 34, whereas the same epiphysis for girl 2 is portrayed by arrow 18 in Figure 4.
The Skeletal Age curve in the lower portion of Figure 2 shows that slowing may have occurred for her during the prepubescent period.
In the gastrocnemius and biceps there were many swollen and homogeneous necrotic fibers such as that shown in Figure 2.
Figure 2, above, shows the aging properties of urethane foams as determined by the percent of change in tensile strength during exposure to ultra-violet light.
This motion was evidently not due to parallax, for the reasons given in the discussion of Figure 2, and neither was it due to observational errors.
Deformation implies the change in shape and / or size of the body from an initial or undeformed configuration to a current or deformed configuration ( Figure 2 ).
In the Lagrangian description, the motion of a continuum body is expressed by the mapping function ( Figure 2 ),
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Figure 3 shows the data on a silicone fluid, labeled 12,500 cps which gave a high positive normal pressure.
The photograph, Figure 1 of the completed frieze, shows how, having been separated from his fellows in useless isolation for eighty years, he has now been given a hand, and by juxtaposition ( and the permission of the Committee ), given a new job, to represent the witnesses of the first flight at Kitty Hawk in 1903.
Figure ( b ) shows the same distributed system in more detail: each computer has its own local memory, and information can be exchanged only by passing messages from one node to another by using the available communication links.
Figure ( c ) shows a parallel system in which each processor has a direct access to a shared memory.
Figure 1 shows the cumulative budget ( cost ) for this project as a function of time ( the blue line, labeled PV ).
Figure 2 shows the differential force of gravity on a spherical body ( body 1 ) exerted by another body ( body 2 ).
Figure B shows a varicose vein with a deformed valve, abnormal blood flow, and thin, stretched walls.
Figure 2 shows an active electronic implementation of a first-order high-pass filter using an operational amplifier.
One such famous variation, entitled Figure with Meat ( 1954 ), shows the pope between two halves of a bisected cow.
Figure 3 shows the first fold, and figure 4 the result of the first nine folds, which form a spiral.
Figure 3 shows the sequence of events illustrating the obduction model following continental collision.
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Figure ( a ) is a schematic view of a typical distributed system ; as usual, the system is represented as a network topology in which each node is a computer and each line connecting the nodes is a communication link.
Figure 1 provides a schematic diagram of the components of a typical vapor-compression refrigeration system.
The double bowline is one of two typical tie-in knots used in climbing, along with the Figure eight loop.
In a typical fractional distillation, a liquid mixture is heated in the distilling flask, and the resulting vapor rises up the fractionating column ( see Figure 1 ).
Benedict, Pigford and Levi show data ( Figure 11. 2 ) indicating that enriched fuel from a light water reactor, subjected to a typical burnup regime will be no more radioactive than the ore from which it was mined, after a period of about six hundred years.
Figure No. 2, Value Chain: Key Activities, gives a brief example of a typical analysis of a value chain for a manufacturing company.
Figure No. 3 Representative Sources of Differentiation, shows a number of typical examples of activities that should be considered.
The op-amp voltage-to-current converter in Figure 3, a transimpedance amplifier and an op-amp inverting amplifier are typical implementations of this idea.
Figure 2: Diagram of a typical 3D radar, a judicial mix of vertical electronic beam steering and mechanically horizontal movement of a pencil-beam
Figure shows the typical slow shifts of the cortical DC potential, called Bereitschaftspotential, preceding volitional, rapid flexions of the right index finger.
The generation of CIDNP in a typical photochemical system ( target + photosensitizer, flavin in this example ) is a cyclic photochemical process shown schematically in Figure 1.
The typical horizontal tray-type deaerator in Figure 1 has a vertical domed deaeration section mounted above a horizontal boiler feedwater storage vessel.
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