schematical

schematical

(skiːˈmætɪkəl)
adj
1. based on a scheme or structured arrangement
2. relating to rhetorical figures
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The measurement point was placed in the centre of the machined triangular area, but the XRD-measurements were performed in orthogonal direction to the cutting edge (see schematical drawing in Fig.
Schematical lime-temperature behavior for analyzing the crystallization process for an idealized temperature-time behavior during cooling derived from the conventional manufacturing cooling step.
Caption: FIGURE 1: The schematical representation of the bimorph PZT piezoelectric energy harvester used in this work.
[12] Package: oregano (0.69.1-1ubuntu1.10.04.1) [universe], tool for schematical capture of electronic circuits.
Schematical representation of the simulated system (Type D 24--121114 of Driescher--Compact Switchgears 24 kV) providing a front view.
Figure 9 shows the nucleon distributions [[rho].sub.N](r) and 4[pi][r.sup.2][[rho].sub.N](r) for [K.sup.-]pp and [K.sup.-][K.sup.-]pp both for point and finite-size nucleons in a schematical figure.
What is more, Laos is a special case since most of its territory is a kind of frontier region in the sense of Scott's (2009) schematical division between state and non-state spaces.
He also presented a schematical line drawing of a cyst with an ovoid archeopyle, transversally elongated (Dodge, 1982; Nehring, 1994: fig.
Schemas are embedded and hierarchically structured in multiple fashions: in a schematical network, one concept can be part of several super-ordinate categories: the schema for "cat" is subsumed by the schema for "feline" (which also includes "lion," "tiger," etc.), as well as by the schema for "pet" (with "dog," "parrot," etc.).
A schematical overview of the derivation of a discount rate that is expressed as a WACC is set out below: