Sentence examples for categorised objects from inspiring English sources

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Naturalisation occurs when categories and categorised objects become so utterly familiar that they are seen as natural state.

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The N170 is an early response to visual stimuli, which occurs in a time window associated with categorising objects.

Research in the last two decades has shown that honeybees possess impressive cognitive abilities, such as the capacity to match and categorise visual objects [8], learn the concept of sameness and difference [9], associatively group and recall visual objects [10], and carry out different tasks within a temporal context [11].

The intuitive idea is that the qualifying feature is a concept, empirically acquired by the perceiver, and now used to categorise the object perceived.

Software objects can be categorised, described, organised, combined, and manipulated easily.

But that company only had a fraction of the number of objects and concepts categorised that you would need to make this work.

Autofluorescent objects were manually categorised based on their characteristic morphology (see Figs.  7, S8), enabling differentiation of granular lipofuscin from the large, dense autofluorescent aggregates.

He resented being categorised as a Commonwealth writer, and also objected that the only works considered for the prize were those written in English.

Object fallen from were initially categorised in accordance with the coding manual.

Coined by Robert Smithson in the late 60s, earthworks are categorised as sculptures, patterns, or images made from found objects, using only natural materials such as word, soil, or rocks.

It would not be categorised.

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