From: W. Trevor King Date: Mon, 15 Mar 2010 00:39:02 +0000 (-0400) Subject: Added temporary caption to fig:cantilever:loading-rate (thanks Mom). X-Git-Tag: v1.0~424 X-Git-Url: http://git.tremily.us/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=893d0f0e133fb4ec8d9e6b4efbb110fdc2a83f60;p=thesis.git Added temporary caption to fig:cantilever:loading-rate (thanks Mom). --- diff --git a/tex/src/cantilever/methods.tex b/tex/src/cantilever/methods.tex index 312b0d0..f2f811f 100644 --- a/tex/src/cantilever/methods.tex +++ b/tex/src/cantilever/methods.tex @@ -37,16 +37,18 @@ produce \cref{fig:plot-splits}. \begin{figure} \includegraphics[width=4in]{figures/cantilever-data/plot_splits} - \caption{plot splits.\label{fig:plot-splits}} + \caption{Plot splits.\label{fig:plot-splits}} \end{figure} Unfortunately, the data are not of high enough quality to extract the unfolding parameters $k$ or $\Delta x$. Note that the increase in mean unfolding force is not entirely due to the increased loading rate of the stiffer cantilever, because the difference is still present in -the loading rate dependence. The loading rates were extracted from -the data by taking the slope of the fit WLC\index{WLC} at unfolding. +the loading rate dependence (\cref{fig:cantilever:loading-rate}). The +loading rates were extracted from the data by taking the slope of the +fit WLC\index{WLC} at unfolding. \begin{figure} -\asyfig{figures/cantilever-data/loading-rate} + \asyfig{figures/cantilever-data/loading-rate} + \caption{Loading rate.\label{fig:cantilever:loading-rate}} \end{figure}