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be presentation
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The act of presenting, or something presented
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De Bray was known for making drawings of his completed paintings, so there may be presentation drawings done the same year, which Mr. Kilgore is eager to discover.
The main function of MHC class I molecules is thought to be presentation of endogenous foreign peptide antigens.
The aim of publication will be presentation of the results, rather than their interpretation.
If you discount lead exposure then there must be presentation of a credible alternative explanation, and none of the others are well supported by evidence.
Curators are used to evaluating information in the context of the whole paper, however, so an additional improvement to Textpresso-based pipelines would be presentation of search results in the context of the full article, with the flexibility to view only those sentences that reside within sections of a paper most likely to contain curatable information, i.e. Results and Figure Legends.
Other exclusion criteria will be presentation with symptoms of anxiety/depression; a GP view that a subject is likely to be adversely affected by BZD withdrawal; participation in any clinical trial within the previous 3 months; and incapacity or unwillingness to provide written informed consent.
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There will also be presentations.
It's presentation over practicality.
"The second is presentation — what are you going to say.
But the problem is presentation.
Section B is Presentation and Discussion.
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