Sentence examples for frequent recognition from inspiring English sources

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Businesses, of course, hope more frequent recognition will motivate employees and strengthen their feelings of loyalty to the organisation, especially at a time when many feel overworked and underpaid.

The more frequent recognition site of EcoRI (GAATTC) allowed detection of a greater number of SNPs and thus allowed for higher resolution mapping.

Moreover it contains multiple CD4+ epitopes that are promiscuous and can be loaded on to several different HLA DR haplotypes (e.g. ILGLNKIVRMY recognized in DRB1*0101, DRB1*1302, DRB1*1501) a factor that may contribute to its frequent recognition.

A similar inverse correlation was observed between number of amino acid differences (consensus or ancestral A1 vs. BDE and OLPP recognition frequency (r2 = −0.399, P = 0.043), demonstrating that sequence differences between clades A1 and B correlate with less frequent recognition of BDEs in a clade A1-infected population.

We identified differences in M.tb target peptide recognition between the test groups, i.e. a frequent recognition of antigens associated with lipid metabolism, e.g. cyclopropane fatty acyl phospholipid synthase.

B51-restricted responses were particularly immunodominant with frequent recognition of the LI9, RI8 and NI9 epitopes (Table 2) (Zhang et al., 2011).

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The next two most frequent were "Recognition" (n = 37) and "Decrease in Costs" (n = 16).

Such discrepant GI manifestations highlight the realistic situation of frequent under-recognition of GI complications in diabetic subjects.

Furthermore, a frequent probability pattern recognition algorithm based on two-step hierarchical clustering was also proposed for better recognition performance.

Despite such frequent and widespread recognition of the logic, it was finally generalized analytically by Mancur Olson only in 1965 in his Logic of Collective Action.

The most frequent mechanisms of recognition are: prior association or phenotype matching [52], [53].

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