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12.58pm: And while we're on the subject of Dilnot's presentation (pdf), he was very proud of the figure on page 21.
The figure on page 8 shows conductivity measured in the two electrodes as they underwent 1,000 flexing "cycles". The results are striking.
The left panel in the figure on page 71 shows what happened when a few micrograms of the extract were dried on a microscope slide and exposed to water to simulate the cycles of wetting and drying that would have been frequent on the early Earth.
The very first figure on page 5 illustrates this point well; both classical and molecular aspects of inversions are depicted next to each other.
I would also like to comment on the legend for the figure on page A354 of Hood's article (Hood 2004): "A toxic cloud's silver lining?" The question mark does indicate that there are some doubts whether the death of many thousands and the continued suffering of a still larger number should be considered to have a silver lining.
Figure 1 (and figure legend) on page 41 and the first paragraph on page 42 should be replaced with the following figure (and figure legend) and text, respectively: The noncoding regions (NCRs) of all eight DNAs of each isolate shared a highly conserved, inverted repeat sequence predicted to form a stem-loop structure and characteristic of nanovirus DNAs [7, 26, 28, 39, 43].
These figures are on page 18.
The figures are on page 82 of the autumn statement report.
The full figures are on page 54 of the ONS statistical bulletin (pdf).
Ms Aracelis Díaz Hernández,from the Facultad de Agronomia at the Universidad Central de Venezuela supplied the photographs for Figures 4.5 on page 61,4.7 on page 65 and 5.2 on page 81.
The figures on this page are only one way of crunching the numbers.
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