Sentence examples for demanding categorization from inspiring English sources

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WebGestalt often is used to perform pathway analysis and gene ontology analysis a computationally demanding categorization of genes based on their known functions.

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The design of adequate algorithms to be implemented in those systems require the prior characterization of domestic electricity demand and categorization of loads, according to availability, typical usage patterns, working cycles and technical constraints.

In time, no doubt, if she were to visit a place frequently, she would gradually become more familiar with it, but this would be an almost unimaginably complex challenge, demanding great patience and resourcefulness, a whole new enterprise of categorization and memorization.

So, in addition to selection and perception, categorization and decision-making processes are involved, which makes this a highly demanding task to be carried out under time pressure.

To fill the research gap, this study attempted to examine the effects of task demand and social categorization diversity in a group on motivation and performance in a computer-based foreign language learning game.

However its amplitude and latency are modulated by the experimental task, i.e. attendance to the target stimulus and categorization demand [46] [49].

Thus, the increased P1 in response to inverted but also scrambled faces (e.g., Allison et al., 1999; Itier and Taylor, 2004; Linkenkaer-Hansen et al., 1998; Sagiv and Bentin, 2001) can indeed be associated with increased processing demands during early categorization.

Furthermore, it demanded an inversion between the formerly irrelevant distractor feature and the shape feature previously relevant for categorization.

Let us demand that individuals be judged for their concrete actions, not their fealty to arbitrary social norms and illusory categorizations.

Kathleen Maher of The Austin Chronicle praised the film stating that it "defies all categorization but demands comparisons, if only to prove that there's never been anything like this before".

The left frontal regions negatively activated in these correlations may reflect the greater executive demands imposed by nonphonemic categorization posttraining and by phonemic categorization pretraining and not changes in auditory categorization performance per se (similar to the effects of training in frontal cortex discussed earlier).

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