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Discover LudwigThe phrase "those presenting at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to individuals who are giving a presentation or speaking at an event or conference. Example: "Those presenting at the conference will have the opportunity to network with industry leaders."
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An initiative designed to offer more support for those presenting at A&E is helping to turn that around.
"While reputation surveys do not tell you anything objective about quality, they nevertheless do reflect visibility and awareness by others of a university's activities: academics are likely to be more aware of those with whom they've recently collaborated, those with recent relevant articles and those presenting at conferences.
Adult patients were selected at random and anonymously from those presenting at the University of Florida Dental Clinics for tooth crown lengthening or impacted third molar extraction.
The average number of assessed disorders was 1.47 (SD = 0.81) among those presenting at least one disorder.
After the OrthoMCL run, we filtered the resulting groups to keep only those presenting at least 95% of the total number of organisms.
The DIE group included the most severe patients, that is, those presenting at least one lesion infiltrating the bowel and associated bilateral OMAs more than 3 cm.
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What does it teach us about slavery? 2. Explore the hull designs of boats, such as those presented at Island Design (//www.islandesign.com/index30.htm).
The present issue contains a selection of refereed full papers, among those presented at the Workshop.
Testing procedures will mirror those presented at baseline.
When this score was applied to our cohort, the mortality rates were similar to those presented, at least for groups containing large numbers of patients (data not shown).
The clinical parameters refer to those present at the time of visit or during the 10 days before presentation, as defined by the SLEDAI-2K criteria.
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