The phrase
"to accompany the slides" means to go along with or be together with the slides. It suggests that something else, such as a spoken explanation or additional information, is being provided alongside a presentation using slides.
Full definition
The third program was a different format: images of the work of black artists were projected while jazz musicians played music to
accompany the slide show.
Alkermes will host a conference call and webcast presentation with
accompanying slides at 8:30 a.m. ET (1:30 p.m. BST) on Thursday, Apr. 26, 2018, to discuss these financial results and provide an update on the company.
Those at the lecture that
accompanied these slides heard me make the point that inadequate caloric intake during the newborn period contributes to the risk of developing kernicterus, but is rarely the sole cause of excessive hyperbilirubinemia and kernicterus.
Easier to get to, perhaps, is the lovely languid blues piece that
accompanies a slide show of photos of her, on the site of the News & Observer out of North Carolina, her home state.
An accompanying slide presentation will be posted to the Investor Relations section of our website shortly before the call.
There are three articles to
accompany the slides.
Each one contains a definition of the skill, with
an accompanying slide show, technology - enhanced teaching strategies, and case studies of classroom instruction, short videos, supporting research, and related resources.
Please see
the accompanying slides of this webcast for further detail.
However, below you will find a synopsis of our opening presentation, along with some of
the accompanying slides.
Times writer Jonathan Blaustein talks to David Graham on his 30 + year photography career with
an accompanying slide show featuring 17 of David's most classic pictures.
Consisting of a series of 28 photographic works partially obscured by white correction fluid, also played on
an accompanying slide projection, Freeing the Horizon (1973) represents Abramović's enigmatic and systematic erasure of a number of important buildings from the Belgrade skyline, many of which, coincidentally, the artist later discovered were physically obliterated by the NATO bombings of 1999 as part of the Kosovo War.
Accompanying the slide show in The Times is an engaging interview with the photographer by Dominique Browning.
The accompanying slides contain links to the information sources on which the presentation draws
If you have already recorded audio, use it to
accompany the slides.