graphical presentation

collocation in English

meaningsofgraphicandpresentation

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graphic
adjective
uk
/ˈɡræf.ɪk/
us
/ˈɡræf.ɪk/
very clear ...
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presentation
noun
uk
/ˌprez.ənˈteɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌprez.ənˈteɪ.ʃən/
a talk giving information ...
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(Definition ofgraphicandpresentationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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One might imagine using more sophisticatedgraphicalpresentationtechniques which take advantage of the rapidly falling cost of colour workstations and colour laser printers.
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Graphicalpresentationof experimental results becomes a standard rhetorical trope, attesting to an ethic of candidness with regard to error.
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They place considerable emphasis on the design of an appropriategraphicalpresentationof the large quantity of profiling data produced.
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We now define variable functions that are faithful also to thegraphicalpresentationof inversive 2-structures.
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Thegraphicalpresentationof a generic model is called a family graph.
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The book is divided into six chapters each with a short concluding statement suggesting some of the important lessons to be learned based on thegraphicalpresentationof the data.
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The proposed algorithms give rather inaccurate estimates of the arm posture, which is good enough forgraphicalpresentationand not suitable for use in control systems.
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The combat'sgraphicalpresentationis simple: the only things displayed are the units on a black background and the possible walls protecting the defenders.
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This sub-system does not simply provide text defining variables, it directly drives thegraphicalpresentationof data.
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Along with the gameplay, reviewers have made special mention of the game'sgraphicalpresentation.
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There are other tools that are solely for creation, solely forgraphicalpresentation, solely for transformation, etc.
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She also helped popularise thegraphicalpresentationof statistical data.
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Although many critics appreciated the bright and colorful features of the accompanying aesthetics, they also judged thegraphicalpresentationas dated.
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Though thegraphicalpresentationis a little inconsistent, everything else about the game screams quality.
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Confidence and prediction bands are often used as part of thegraphicalpresentationof results of a regression analysis.
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Important features of the method include (1) repeated measures of individual behavior, over extended time, to discover cause/effect relations, and (2) vivid graphical presentations.
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Other equations should be explicitly stated - their graphical presentations are easy to draw and hence are omitted.
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As well as inspecting the graphical presentations, reviewers checked whether the differences between the results of trials were greater than would be expected by chance alone, using tests of heterogeneity.
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