following graph

collocation in English

meaningsoffollowingandgraph

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following
adjective
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/ˈfɒl.əʊ.ɪŋ/
us
/ˈfɑː.loʊ.ɪŋ/
The following day, morning, etc. is the ...
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graph
noun[C]
uk
/ɡrɑːf/
us
/ɡræf/
a picture that shows how two sets of information or variables (= amounts that can change) are related, usually by lines ...
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(Definition offollowingandgraphfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The differences between the absolute and average performance measures can be illustrated by thefollowinggraphshowing marginal and average productivity.
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We use thefollowinggraph-theoretic notation.
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Note that thefollowinggraphstarts in 1860 to optimize its vertical scale.
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The differences between the absolute and average performance measures can be illustrated by thefollowinggraphshowing marginal and average productivity.
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Thefollowinggraphshows the function "f" in red and the last secant line in bold blue.
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Thefollowinggraphshows the process of the algorithm.
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Attention should be paid that the 01 values written on the center of the elements in thefollowinggraphare elements' values.
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Thefollowinggraph(note log scale) shows abundance of elements in our solar system.
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Thefollowinggraphgives two examples of preferences that are not single-peaked.
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Thefollowinggraphcovers years 2002-2006 and is obsolete.
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Percentages for each consumer type is shown in thefollowinggraph.
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Thefollowinggraphis another example showing the unfolding algorithm.
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Thefollowinggraphreveals how accurately various equal-tempered scales approximate three important harmonic identities: the major third (5th harmonic), the perfect fifth (3rd harmonic), and the harmonic seventh (7th harmonic).
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In this and all following graphs, the horizontal bar represents the time during which the drugs were ejected from the puffer pipette.
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We will use the following graphs.
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Define inductively on i the following graphs.
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This is illustrated in the following graphs.
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