Example sentences of "we present a " in BNC.

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1 We present a portfolio of Elton 's ever-changing looks .
2 This institution should need no introduction to FlyPast readers and we present a classic way to fill a stocking .
3 Without wishing to make any predictions , we present a portfolio of RAF Bentley Priory 's gate guardians caught by Bill Taylor in last winter 's snow !
4 We present a new model in which high mortality of searching mature males reduces the adult sex ratio ( males : females ) , relaxing male-male competition and reducing the importance of male body size to favour dwarfing by early maturation .
5 Here we present a simple model , based on an extension of a previous theory , that produces reversals with VGP paths confined within relatively narrow longitude bands despite the transition field having a substantially non-dipolar structure .
6 We present a summary of the main therapeutic techniques of three of the leading practitioners of cognitive therapy discussed in theoretical terms in chapter 2 .
7 To consider such questions , we present a major season spanning thirty years of French cinema from the nouvelle vague to the present day .
8 In this section , we present a number of methods for producing a multiplier factor .
9 We present a case illustrating the particular caution necessary in subjects at risk of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency .
10 In this study we present a series of equipment that facilitates the handling of 32 P and at the same time protects the hands of the operator .
11 In the next section , we present a model of imperfect competition ( based on Dixit and Stiglitz , 1977 ) which incorporates some of these features .
12 Here we present a simple hierarchical model which also relaxes the assumptions of constant returns to scale and perfect competition , although we revert to the assumption of a single factor , labour , which is taken as the numeraire .
13 In this section we present a formal statement of the simplified rational expectations aggregate supply and demand model discussed above .
14 To complete this section we present a simplified formal version of the McCallum model .
15 In conclusion , we present a simple , reliable , and reproducible method of isolation and culturing bovine gall bladder epithelial cells , which remained viable for at least two weeks .
16 We present a patient with PHT and PBC in the absence of demonstrable portal hypertension , suggesting that primary pulmonary hypertension may be independently associated with PBC .
17 We present a case of bilateral hydroureter and hydronephrosis in which compression from a large pseudocyst seems to have been the cause .
18 We present a factorisation of experimental free energies for helix formation in terms of approximate contributions from the restriction of rotations , hydrophobic interactions , electrostatic interactions due to base stacking , and contributions from hydrogen bonding , and estimate the adverse free energy cost per rotor ( mainly entropy ) of ordering the phosphate backbone as between 1.9 and 5.4 kJ mol -1 [ averaged over 12 rotors per base pair for A-U on A-U stacking ( lower limit ) , and G-C on C-G stacking ( upper limit ) ] .
19 We present a physical description of the balance of forces stabilising nucleic acid structures in solution ( based on experimental data from the literature ) , and partition the free energy change per base pair interaction into a sum of free energy contributions ( equation 1 ) .
20 On this basis we present a series of expressions to describe the partitioning of contributions to the stability of the single strand helix :
21 We present a fast and reliable method for sequencing plasmid and M13 phage libraries based on PCR production of seqencing templates in microtitre dishes , from cultures stored and grown in the same format .
22 Thus when we present an article on structured programming electronics , a proportion of our readership will relate the subject to their own interests while an equally large cross-section will simple regard its inclusion as a displacement of their own preoccupation .
23 In view of this , we present an alternative model where there is inequality in the equilibrium distribution resulting from the inheritance process .
24 In this report we present an alysis of 472 gastric emptying studies carried out in the Department of Nuclear Medicine , Royal Liverpool University Hospital between 1981 and 1991 at the request of consultant clinicians in hospitals throughout the Mersey Region .
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