Sentence examples for later recognition from inspiring English sources

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That has to mean, sooner or later, recognition by the US.

Germany was the first to recognize the value of business archives; Belgium, Switzerland, and the Netherlands followed shortly; France, England, Denmark, and the United States are examples, in varying degree and nature, of later recognition.

Here, we investigated the role of post-learning sleep for later recognition memory for neutral, happy, and angry faces.

In line with these electrophysiological findings, depressed participants also tended to better recall the pain-related words in the later recognition task than control participants.

The observation that pamidronate, a bisphosphonate with R1 = OH and R2 = CH2CH2NH2, exhibited higher potency than previously known bisphosphonate drugs represented the first step towards the later recognition of the critical importance of having nitrogen in the R2 side chain.

The models of HMM are accessed and trained on Wall Street Journal (WSJ) corpora [50] and the generated tied-state cross-word triphones are utilized for later recognition purposes.

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This means that subtle differences in the faces of the two groups were likely extracted non-consciously in order to systematically affect the perceivers' later recognitions of the faces.

Decades later, voice recognition systems are a staple of the luxury class, an alternative to buttons, joysticks and touch-screens that control onboard entertainment systems and satellite navigation devices.

Although his 1931 recordings for Paramount sold poorly at the time, songs such as "Hard Time Killing Floor Blues," "Devil Got My Woman," and "I'm So Glad" later gained recognition as blues classics; the latter song was featured on a 1966 hit album by the rock-music trio Cream.

They loved and revered their patriarch: he fought at Verdun in 1916, was awarded the Croix de Guerre; later, in recognition of assistance provided to the Allied forces during World War II, he would receive signed letters of thanks from General Dwight D. Eisenhower and Sir Arthur Tedder, the deputy supreme commander of the Allied Expeditionary Force.

Forty-eight hours later, object recognition memory was tested using a previously explored object and a novel object.

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