The schematic at the bottom of the each figure represents the range of swing of the pendulum as viewed from above and normalized to a standard orientation.
Petrunkevitch's description is scant with schematic figures, and could refer to a related genus.
These dramas involve large disembodied hands, bright bloomlike meteors, and small schematic figures, usually transparent.
In Wiligelmus' sculpture at Modena, the human body takes on a renewed physicality it had lost in the schematic symbolic figures of previous centuries.
Mr. Dillon's character, a mean-spirited cop whose bigotry overwhelms his decency, is in some ways the most schematic figure in a relentlessly schematic movie.
But little of what we esteem about the sketches - the loose brushwork, schematic figures and moody atmosphere - was much valued back in their day.
In the south panel predominates white motifs, very schematic human figures, some with three heads, circles and other geometric figures; the silhouettes are made with delineation technique.
Another sculptural highlight is Deirdre A. Power's sequence of shopping bags that use schematic figures and charged phrases as emblems bearing social insights.
If that state can radiate its energy only during a transition back to the initial state, the result is a scattering process as seen in the schematic figure.
He used the naturally rounded shapes of the rocks to suggest the heads and bellies of schematic figures that bear a kinship to their Native American ancestors.