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The phrase "a presentation referred" is not correct and sounds incomplete in written English.
It may be used in contexts where you are discussing a presentation that has been mentioned or cited previously, but it requires additional context to be clear.
Example: "In the meeting, a presentation referred to by the speaker highlighted the importance of data analysis."
Alternatives: "a referenced presentation" or "a mentioned presentation".
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Extensive vasculitis from the granulomatous involvement of sarcoidosis usually leads to a presentation referred to as 'necrotizing sarcoid granulomatosis' [ 28].
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The presentation referred to a 20-year-old study by scientists at Michigan State's Institute for the Study of Youth Sports who had polled young athletes about their reasons for participating in sports.
This indicated the existence of a high capacity initial memory of the stimulus display which decayed a few hundred milliseconds after stimulus presentation, referred as Iconic Memory [13].
Here the 60-word activation profile of a voxel for a particular presentation refers to the vector of 60 responses of that voxel to the words during that presentation.
Late MOF seems to be the result an inadequate specific immune response with diminished antigen presentation, referred to as compensatory anti-inflammatory response syndrome (CARS).
"Obviously it's soft," Delta's president, Edward H. Bastian, said at an investor presentation, referring to the outlook for demand.
Technical presentation refers to a prepared formal presentation on scientific, engineering, technological, business types, regulatory, legal, managerial or social scientific information topics to the non-expert audience (DiSanza and Legge, 2003).
Moreover, the presentation refers to dated studies that suggest a more ambiguous connection between the chemicals and cancer, while excluding more recent reports from agencies such as the Environmental Protection Agency and World Health Organization, which have found clearer links.
Jobs began the presentation referring to the fact that Apple is growing "like a weed," and that its current campus at D'Anza and the 280 isn't enough — fitting only about 2,800 people.
"I hope Thomas Harris doesn't sue," one senior NBC executive said after the presentation, referring to the author who created the Hannibal Lecter character featured in "Silence".
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