Sentence examples for recognised section from inspiring English sources

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I formally describe here four new species of Solanum from montane Mexico and South America all belonging to the Dulcamaroid clade (including the traditionally recognised section Jasminosolanum Bitter).

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Further development of this library in the summer of 2004 resulted in OSCAR2, which used XML formatting to represent the document undergoing processing, and applied XML annotations to the document to indicate recognised sections of text.

OSCAR4 removes this requirement by operating on plain text and producing NamedEntity and DataAnnotation objects to represent recognised sections of text and does not currently produce serialised output, though some support for the serialisation of annotations into XML documents is planned for future releases.

The tool is capable of recognising sections of reported experimental data within plain text input using regular expressions to match the highly-stylised and journal-mandated formats in which they are reported in the literature (as shown in Figure 1).

Most African Ficus are recognised in section Galoglychia [ 77, 78] with fewer in sections Sycomorus and Urostigma that are most strongly represented in the Indo-Australasian region [ 79].

All these species (plus other species previously recognised as section Parasolanum Bitter, e.g. S. corymbosum Jacq).

I reckoned that I would be able to spot a sufficient number of Old English words to recognise which section of the poem we were being asked to translate.

If you were to squint very hard, you might recognise one section of the tiny tableau above from last year's VICE Photo Issue.

It held a Fourth World Congress in 1954 to regroup and to recognise reorganised sections in Britain, France and the U.S. Parts of the International Committee were divided over whether the split with "Pabloism" was permanent or temporary, and it was perhaps as a result of this that it did not declare itself to be the Fourth International.

The latter is recognised on H&E sections by the presence of a carcinomatous component, or based on a cytokeratin immunopositivity of the neoplastic spindle cells.

Once a regulatory body is recognised by the panel, section 40 of the Crime and Courts Act 2013 would be triggered meaning that publishers outside an officially recognised regulatory body could suffer financial penalties in legal actions.

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