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The examples in this section range from more immediate and "in the moment" to more fully framed and shaped.
See some of the early examples in this section for examples using the data coordinate system to move axes.
Note that it is possible to create a pair of axes that represent a tangent-plane projection, as shown in several of the image examples in this section.
The other examples in this section show how the border properties can be changed (Moving the axes and using a boxed border) or hidden completely (Moving the axes with an open border), as well as how to tweak the axis properties to clean up the display (Adjusting axis labels).
In many of the examples in this section, we can call move_axis without a ChipsId argument, but here we have to since we need to specify both the axis to move (ay1; the Y axis) and the name of the coordinate system (DATA, since the default system for move_axis is PLOT_NORM).
We give several illustrative examples in this section.
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The three examples or sets of examples considered in this section are only examples of the kinds of moral norms (praecepta) which Aquinas considers are excluded by any sound conscience from one's deliberations about what to choose.
The final example in this section combines a number of ideas presented in this subject and in Unified in the development of a relation between entropy generation and power needed to propel a vehicle.
We show an example in this section.
We consider an example in this section.
In order to verify the obtained results above, we present a numerical example in this section.
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