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List of composite and primitive plots

Search and view of primitive or composite plots in IS GrafOnto by year of publication and it's authors

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Figures in scientific articles on spectroscopy contain a significant number of various plots. During the development of the system for workng with scientific graphics, we introduced the following terms: A primitive plot is one curve on a plane in Cartesian coordinates. All other plots are called composite plots.
In the GrafOnto system each composite plot is decomposed into a set of primitive plots. The plots obtained after the decomposition are indexed with the number of the original figure and an additional suffix. As a rule, this suffix consists of the Latin alphabet letters.
In the GrafOnto system one can search the set of all the original primitive plots as well as the set of primitive plots extracted from the composite plots.
Fig.1. An instance of a primitive plot

 

The composite plots presented in the GrafOnto system are divided into two types. The single-article composite plots contain only data sets obtained by the authors of the publication, or the ones that have not previously been published. Also there are multi-article composite plots, containing data from the articles published earlier along with the original data. There are two instances of each multi-article composite plot. The first instance contains the digitized values of the original publication data. The second instance along with the original data contains the data reconstructed from the plots from the articles referred to in the original paper.
Since all composite plots are decomposed into primitive plots, the researcher working in the GrafOnto system can compile his own composite plot from any combination of primitive plots. (One Amagat equals the density of a gas at normal pressure and temperature. It corresponds to a number density of 2.68943 X 1019 cm-3 for O2; 2.68808 * l018 cm-3 for N2; 2.68946 * 1019 cm-3 for Ar (N.R.S. Circular No. 564).)
Рис.2. An instance of a composite plot

 

 

View a composite drawing containing spectral and other features of molecules and loosely bound molecular complexes



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