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The phrase "bears recognition" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate that something is worthy of acknowledgment or attention. Example: "The artist's unique style bears recognition in the contemporary art scene."
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Notably, miR-1246 bears such a recognition Exo-motif (Supplementary Fig. 7c).
The second primer set flanks a distant region in the genome that bears no restriction recognition sites.
You appeared and recognition bore away the riderless hoofbeats of fear.
This approach recently bore fruit with recognition as the Scottish independent bookshop of the year for 2011.
Another possibility is more powerful voice recognition, borne out of Apple's purchase of Siri, a small voice recognition company, in April 2010.
It was primarily a political term, borne of a recognition among those who'd recently arrived in Britain that they faced obstacles in common and would try and beat them together.
To support a farm is a long-term investment and should be seen as such; the costs may prove steep at first, but if done well will bear fruit and recognition for years.
The approaches towards speed factor in gait recognition bear some resemblance to those methods addressing viewpoint variation.
The two main ERK isoforms, ERK1 and 2, share approximately 85% of aminoacid identity, are activated by the same stimuli and are believed to bear similar substrate recognition properties and subcellular localization [10], [11].
Remains of the 3′ polyA tails of previous L1 insertions that bear L1 EN recognition motifs are thought to be common target sites for L1 retrotransposition [ 123].
Both the amount of vesicles and the number of mRNA molecules which bear the hnRNPA2/B1 recognition sequence decrease with development [ 35].
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