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18 The prevalence of HF with normal ejection fraction increased over the last years, 19 in part as a consequence of increasing acknowledgement of its importance and of improvements in the ability to recognise it.
But one of the useful skills it has given me is an ability to recognise it in others.
While many specialists tie the increase in autism numbers with a greater understanding of the disorder and an ability to recognise it, Trevor does believe we are missing an environmental aggregator.
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The expression of empathy requires the doctor to possess first the skills to do it and then the ability to recognise when it is needed.
Based on reported rates of prescriptions for antidepressants and estimates of physicians' ability to recognise depression, it could be that as many as half or more of patients who are detected as cases in studies assessing the diagnostic accuracy of screening tools would not even be screened in clinical practice.
Reading mangled text is an everyday skill for most people, yet machines still find it difficult.The human ability to recognise text as it becomes more and more distorted is remarkably resilient, says Gordon Legge at the University of Minnesota.
The trouble is that sometimes the new word we're focusing on isn't quite centred on the fovea, which slows down our ability to recognise and read it.
These results hinged on the "detailed speculation" of lateral connectivity in the visual cortex, brain activity central to our ability to recognise an object, its contours, and how it relates with other objects.
But when an orang-utan dons sunglasses and then goes to a mirror to look at itself, scientists take this as evidence that it is more intelligent than most animals.Zoologists are interested in an animal's ability to recognise itself because they think it indicates a capacity for empathy.
He was a classic impresario, with the ability to recognise talent and to draw it out of the most unlikely people, but he could also be very dismissive – if not downright cruel.
It has also improved its ability to recognise difficult place names such as Tibooburra and Unanderra, and can now recognise the term "drop bear", an Australian slang term used to describe a fictional bear-like animal that drops from trees.
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