Sentence examples for ambiguous recognition from inspiring English sources

The phrase "ambiguous recognition" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where something is recognized but the meaning or implications are unclear or open to interpretation.
Example: "The ambiguous recognition of the results left the researchers questioning the validity of their findings."
Alternatives: "unclear acknowledgment" or "vague identification".

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Although fragmentation of deuterium-labelled compounds using the CID method is known to indicate the migration of deuterons (hydrogen scrambling) [ 27], which makes the analysis impractical, we found that the ECD fragmentation allows for ambiguous recognition of deuterated peptide bonds in a protein molecule.

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The product diversity probably resulted from the ambiguous acceptor recognition.

Based on the visualization of the alignment, flagellin genes predicted to be recognized or unrecognized by TLR5 are indicated; genes of ambiguous TLR5 recognition status are unmarked.

The best Conan stories end not in triumph but in an ambiguous, almost melancholy recognition that righteousness is scarce, perhaps even irrelevant.

Depression is associated with abnormalities of emotional processing including negative bias in the interpretation of ambiguous information, decreased recognition of positive facial emotions and impaired recall of positive self-referent words [59].

Dyck, M. & Brodeur, M. B. ERP evidence for the influence of scene context on the recognition of ambiguous and unambiguous objects.

In 2009, at the Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction (ACII) conference, a session was held dedicated to emotion recognition from ambiguous samples (containing a mixture of emotions).

Relevant evidence concerning the importance of the perirhinal cortex for discriminating ambiguous stimuli in spontaneous recognition tasks comes from studies where the "novel" objects are composed of the same elements as the sample objects but these elements are now rearranged (Ennaceur & Aggleton, 1994; Ennaceur et al., 1996; Bartko et al., 2007a, 2007b).

Densely detailed, cracking with life, creating paradoxical pictorial space, and appealing to the brain's atavistic pattern-seeking, Kundell's paintings trigger a deep sense of recognition but remain ambiguous.

These included individual willingness to take part in IKT, lack of institutional incentives or recognition for IKT, ambiguous responsibility for IKT, and cultural factors that created mismatches in decision maker and researcher goals, and a reliance on more traditional forms of sharing or acquiring evidence.

Zhou, W. & Chen, D. Fear-Related Chemosignals Modulate Recognition of Fear in Ambiguous Facial Expressions.

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