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Discover LudwigThe phrase "analyse present" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to refer to analyzing something that is currently happening or a current situation, but it needs additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "In order to improve our strategy, we need to analyse the present market conditions."
Alternatives: "examine the current" or "assess the existing".
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Technologies have opened up an unprecedented number of opportunities to collect, analyse, present and share information.
Established in 1993 as "an outpost to analyse present times", the Fondazione Prada has staged roaming exhibitions of everyone from Anish Kapoor to Steve McQueen, commissioned installations from the likes of Carsten Höller and Thomas Demand, convened philosophy symposia, produced arthouse films and published 40 books and catalogues.
In our example, where we analysed only core probesets, 136 233 probesets of 284 258 were deemed present by our filter, and the number of transcript clusters to analyse (present in both samples) was reduced from 18 708 to 8401.
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This means that evolutionary analysis is restricted to analyse present-day organisms to identify their evolutionary relationships.
Now, sophisticated analyses present the F.D.A. with a complex picture.
However, the sex-specific analyses present a slightly different picture.
Analyses presented here are essentially descriptive.
Y Y Y Y Y Y Q6.2a Are data analyses presented in reports?
Tables 2 and 3 summarize the analyses presented above.
Monte Carlo simulations demonstrate the accuracy of the analyses presented.
We have carefully considered these matters during the measurements and data analyses presented in this paper and will discuss them when relevant in our analyses presented below.
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