Sentence examples for present day time from inspiring English sources

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The model predicts how the density of three quantities, merozoites (M), gametocytes (G), and red blood cells (R), change from one day to the next; The above equations capture the idea that the density of each quantity in the next day (time t + 1) is some function of their densities on the present day (time t).

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A great cross-curricular introduction for tutor time or pupil enrichment to people's stories is the Attitudes matter PowerPoint and associated teachers' notes, which introduce the themes of the film and lead into finding examples of discrimination in the present day, times when we have seen someone being treated badly and how difficult it can be to stand up for what we know is right.

It's not a formal masterwork that reinvents the overpraised and often-misattributed skill of storytelling; rather, it resets to an accurate present-day time the very notion of a mainstream mode of storytelling that rejoins the best discursive, digressive, freewheelingly apostrophizing traditions of playwrights, novelists, and their studio-era heirs.

The twelve-year present-day time period of this study highlighted the extreme variation in water availability to which Manitoba farmers are required to adapt.

In the final visualization, information was presented about each order at least twice: once in the final present-day time period, and at least once during a previous time period.

In the present work, the analysis of Y-chromosome polymorphisms in the same samples, has shed light on the way the European colonization affected male and female Canary Island indigenous genetic pools, from the conquest to present-day times.

This brings us to the present day, a time when the the sole incarnation of rebels' and misfits' most-valued symbol manifests, as if by magic, in Terminal C of the Newark airport.

In this tree, the far right where these terminal nodes are located represents the present day, with evolutionary time extending deeper into the past as one moves from right to left on the phylogeny.

The surveys are far more statistically powerful than previous attempts to watch galaxy evolution in action, says astronomer Rychard Bouwens of the University of California, Santa Cruz: "One can finally start to understand the evolution of [all galaxy types] and trace them from the present day back in time, almost to the epoch when they assembled".

At times, it will speak as though from the present day; at other times, as though from an age in which its audience might well have grown up in roundhouses.

We consider the influence of physics on the development of the microscope, using the unusual approach of working backwards in time from the present day to the earliest times.

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