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"ambiguous presentation" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a presentation or description that is not clear or precise. For example, "The speaker's ambiguous presentation made it difficult for the audience to understand what he was saying."
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Autoscopic experiences were first described by the Greek philosopher Aristotele, but it was subsequently admirably described in its ambiguous presentation by Ovid in the third book of its Metamorphoses where the author narrates the myth of Narcissus, a beautiful boy who falls in love with his image reflected in a water source.
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Or, in a twist that is potentially problematic due to anonymity and the ambiguous presentation-driven authority of all things internet (I write, therefore I'm right), that guy's blog.
Total movement area, measured from the start to the end of movement, following ambiguous word presentation decreased by 50% (0.876±0.270 cm2) from the movement area following concrete words (1.315±0.328 cm2; paired t-test between concrete and ambiguous, p = 0.016).
During ambiguous cue presentation, anticipation of reward (lever approach) was interpreted as a positive bias while anticipation of punishment (withhold response) was interpreted as representing a negative bias.
The prepulse perpendicular displacement (PD) at 5 cm into movement was 0.003±0.092 cm, −0.057±0.074 cm, and −0.039±0.077 cm and were not different across concrete, abstract, and ambiguous word presentations (3-way ANOVA, p = 0.578).
Under the Mendelian category, next-generation sequencing has shown promise in identifying the cause of not only recognized syndromes but also ambiguous clinical presentations.
The rats received two types of ambiguous probe-testing: presentation of single tones of a frequency different to the reference tones with which they were trained (single-frequency probes), and simultaneous presentation of the two reference tones (dual-frequency probes).
In contrast to these strongly attention-dependent processes for meaningless unfamiliar stimuli (pseudowords) or ambiguous word fragments, the presentation of a meaningful word leads to the ignition of its corresponding stored cell assembly which, regardless of attention level, leads to the suppression of competitor circuits.
We also introduced a new ambiguity test (simultaneous presentation of the two training cues) alongside the standard single ambiguous cue test.
Atypical clinical presentations and ambiguous microscopic findings may contribute to diagnostic delays.
In their demonstration, Freeman and Driver kept the vSOAs constant (500 ms) such that the visual presentation produced an ambiguous direction of apparent motion.
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