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From the Figure page, you can use the Toolbar
to return to the Search page, access the global Table of Contents
page, open a context-sensitive Help page and consult general information
about the database.
Pictorial material, some complex tables and certain non-Roman scripts
such as Hebrew are scanned in as graphic images and are known as
Figures. Since it is not possible for Figures to appear on the screen
as they do in the original volume, each Figure appears as the button
in the Full
Text page: selecting this button, accesses the Figure page. The
download size in bytes of the Figure appears next to the Figure
button.
Note: The larger the download size of a Figure,
the longer the corresponding Figure page will take to download.
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