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Flanking markers are indicated by filled and open circles.
Neither overburdened nor spare, her work strikes the right tenor given this subject's appeal beyond academic circles.
The filled circles represent the stable solutions, open circles the unstable solutions.
What we begin to see in the 1840s, however, is a hardening of view in moderate circles.
Nevertheless, the reports cited above were widely distributed in official circles.
Let us now look at the predominant themes that emerged, and also why these themes should have appeared important in establishment circles.
There has been a tendency in family planning circles to dismiss this type of contraceptive because of poor use effectiveness.
All three graphical ways of specifying the circles are syntactic sugar for the more conventional way of entering formulas textually.
The filled circles show the optimal location of robots on the object boundary.
Filled circles represent robots in active-pushing mode fazing to push the object and blank circles represent robots in passive mode.
The next step taken was to engineer the system to facilitate the identification of the required three points on each of the circles.
The circles administer secondary schools, while the regions take charge of professional schools and special education.
Whistlings of death and circles of faint music cause this adored body to rise, expand, and quiver like a ghost.
In the immediate neighbourhood of any plant (solid concentric circles) there is an equal number of plants of each cultivar equidistant from it.
Open circles are for the saplings on the edge of the path, filled circles for those in the understorey.
Actual survival rates (circles) were those observed in the 1997-98 dry season.
The number inside the circles are related to the artificial constraints and to the terminators.
To address the problem, we approximate obstacles by circles.
Open circles and the dashed line represent individuals with light liana loads (0-25% of the crown infested).
The curve with open circles was generated with model amacrine cells active.
Languages with "blue": black dots; languages without "blue": white circles.
The circles below the traces are a visual indicator of the relative size of each annulus with the outer ring dimension above the annulus indicator.
Filled circles represent cells with significant selectivity for both first- and second-order motion.
The filled circles represent the masked detection thresholds and the open symbols represent the unmasked detection thresholds.
The circles show unmasked detection thresholds and the triangles show replications.
The open circles show the difference between the two curves.
The sizes of cell body, dendritic field, and axon terminal were also converted to the diameter of circles with equivalent area.
The numbers below the open circles are the magnitude of the increase in cone density relative to 64 dpc.
Filled circles were obtained from the responses in upper inset.
Open and solid circles are the thresholds for the coherent and random presentation sequences, respectively.
Hyperpolarizing responses are denoted by circles and depolarizing ones by crosses.
The open circles represent the mean postbleach absorbance spectrum fitted with an unweighted running average (thin line).
The circles of different sizes represent the density values estimated in each sampling window.
Closed circles show measurements at 6 weeks and squares at 17 weeks from the same animal.
The two outer circles are scaled versions of the inner one, and the straight lines represent some scaling directions.
Open circles represent the mean postbleach absorbance spectrum fitted with an unweighted running average (thin line).
Filled circles refer to 2nd harmonic values and filled triangles to 4th harmonic data.
Filled circles and bars represent dendritic-field means and standard errors.
Dashed lines represent pathways that are no longer present and empty circles signify pathways with at least one synapse.
The open circles are the overall average values.
Open squares show per formance on the detection task; filled circles show per formance on the orientation identification task.
The earth, he began, was an immovable sphere with equal surface area in all directions, which the sun circled daily.
Many other martyrs in these texts are elite or in an advanced place in social and political circles.
Squares represent sensitivities for the 2.0 log td background, and circles represent sensitivities for the 4.0 log td background.
The pattern of inputs from the array of bipolar cells (small light circles) was kept intact.
Triangles and circles denote simple and complex cells, respectively.
The circles represent the a-wave and the triangles represent the b-wave.
In effect, this is a dipolar system of co-ordinates in which the family of co-axial circles nest about (0, b).
Neurons that are activated by the stimulus below (by feedforward, driving connections, not shown) have been indicated as black circles.
Rather than a single, stable equilibrium, there are three: two stable (open circles) separated by one unstable equilibrium (diamond).
The figure shows the states representing system turns (white circles), the observations representing system actions (dark-shaded circles) and the user actions (light-shaded circles).
The letters in circles refer to the sampling points shown in fig. 1.
The corresponding mean results are shown as large circles.
Types 1- 4 are indicated with closed circles, open circles, open squares, and open triangles, respectively.
The filled circles are measurements and the open circles are planned accelerators.
The orientation boundary is made up of two offset concentric circles.
The observations (circles) are for the entire surveyed population in 1981, 1986, 1989 and 1992 in the integrated vector management area.
Here they circled, changing directions frequently while making ' loop-like ' tracks.
Further, on all figures the results of the numerical processing will be present (marked by circles) for comparison with the analytical solution.
Although the latter was not interested in the project, aspects of the plan became known to others in high naval circles.
The bird came to him from the east at night when dawn lighted the sky, and circled above him.
In each trial 51 circles 2 were drawn.
In this test, circles containing numbers or letters were depicted on a sheet of paper.
In the final scene the ship of pilgrims - the ark of the title - circles the edge of the performance area.
Deadlocked configurations like these are called vicious circles.
The authors underline the importance of integrating new music forms in academic circles and discuss external influences in the development of new musical systems.
The similarity solution is shown at t = 0.4 (circles).
Circles represent values less than 2%, except in the gypsum zone centered on 11 m, where circles signify only the presence of pollen types.
What styles of discourse are employed in lesson circles?
Many akls will not be tensed, some are even round; in fact, the use of precise circles can bring to mind a world of fantasy.
Figure 32 shows that in a simple scene, lines, curves and circles are extruded as par tition walls and columns.
The second hydrographic element represented on the map consists of the four circles.
The open circles and squares show experimental estimated values of average and peak powers.
Thus, in dissident or ar tistic circles, profanity carried the cachet of both social and political resistance.
Walking slowly, and indeed walking in circles, are both known expedients when the chants are long and the way is short.
The divergences from the pentatonic set are circled.
The circles in (c) represent the approximate solution.
Relationships between parts are influenced by adding either graphs or formulas into the circles in the diagram to reflect assumptions made.
The conditions are indicated beside the line connecting the circles (evidence).
Participants were asked to indicate whether the sentence correctly described the picture by circling either true or false on the answer sheet.
The receptive section was similar, except that a list of possible suffixes followed each prompt verb, from which allowable suffixes were to be circled.
The parallels between the debates in forest circles in the 1930s and those of the present-day is striking.
The trajectories of the planet's diurnal motion therefore lie between these two circles.
He considers the motion appears to be composed of two elementary motions along great circles of the celestial sphere.
The more circles created, the more reconciliation occurs.
In this way, both small and large circles are considered, all of which overlap with many other circles.
I had at last transformed into a shimmering speck of dust sprung free from a dark, circling cloud, an atom representing my anatomical being.
Their faces are forgotten, but their feats are recited in circles where people reminisce.
The tracks show him circling his house of fiction and seeing within alien figurations which had emerged, somehow, from the dark passages of his quarry.
They exist rather as features of the order of things, like the circles of the medieval heavens.
The landowners lived centrally, and around them, in concentric circles as it were, lived the working people.
With points 0, 2, 4 etc, as centres draw quadrants of circles with radius = 9.
Mostly, they go round in circles, reflecting only the idiom of the day.
His family on both sides were successful city people who moved among circles at the porous border between trade and gentility.
Take away the square, and the result is two concentric circles with a particular mathematical relation of radii and enclosed areas.
He was a married priest, and married priests were not in favour in orthodox circles.
Clothiers - by and large - tended to appoint close kin as executors but chose overseers from wider circles of acquaintance and kinship.
To revise the lines in accordance with the character is to fall into the most circular of hermeneutic circles.
The image of the work is very powerful and the interreflection of the circles creates illusory curving cylinders inside the work.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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