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The phrase "we present use" is not correct in English and seems to be a fragment.
It may be intended to introduce a discussion or explanation about the use of something, but it lacks clarity and completeness. Example: "In this paper, we present the use of innovative techniques in data analysis."
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In this discussion about a number of additional domains, we present use cases specific to each.
For each pattern, we present use cases, associated data structures and algorithms.
The results we present use different values of fmax for the feeder fishery and the spawner fishery, as indicated on the graphs.
We present use cases compiled through user interviews in multiple fields, including law enforcement, and describe the modeling and visualization tools design to aid in those use cases.
We present use of a synthetic, injectable matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)- responsive, bioactive hydrogel as an in situ forming scaffold to deliver thymosin β4 (Tβ4), a pro-angiogenic and pro-survival factor, along with vascular cells derived from human embryonic stem cells (hESC) in ischemic injuries to the heart in a rat model.
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In this section, we present, using the network calculus, the guaranteed QoS model.
In this section, we present using multiple DE-MC filters for facial landmarks tracking over time.
In this paper, we present using unlabeled video data to learn spatiotemporal features for video classification tasks.
In the following four sections we present use-cases demonstrating the capabilities of the Dintor framework to build pipelines and to take advantage of versioned datasets.
Originally we presented, using the word present very loosely, almost any woman that had pitched a show to us.
Because the results remained essentially unchanged regardless of the model used, we present results using the unadjusted conditional model.
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