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Name recognition, it seems, has its limits in Russia.
Recognition, it seems, is still not forthcoming.
One of the keys to understanding face recognition, it seems, is understanding how the brain comes to recognize voices.
The fusiform face area is tuned primarily for facial recognition, it seems, but some of it can be trained to distinguish individual items of other sorts.
To have two Lord Chancellors in Britain in the 20th century bearing the name of a slave-owner from British Guiana, who went penniless to British Guyana, came back a very wealthy man and contributed to the formation of this political dynasty, which incorporated his name into their children in recognition – it seems to me to be an illuminating story and a potent example".
Considering early recognition, it seems surprising that in other fields where this problem occurs, such as information retrieval, the metrics that are commonly used are not particularly efficient [30].
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Much of my poetry focuses on those instances when a space exerts itself beyond recognition, when it seems to estrange itself so that it may be renegotiated.
In E. coli, the −10 box (unlike the −35 box) is not a single recognition element; instead, it seems to function as two recognition elements: one primarily positioned at −12 in the double strand and another based on the melting of the −11 to −7 positions in a single strand [ 2].
The leopard leaps down to shelter her, and there's an odd moment of mutual recognition: long ago, it seems, the leopard was once human.
It is clear that Morikubo and Morris consulted prior to the trial, and considering the recognition afforded Morris, it seems likely that Morris was the originator of the defense strategy used, and most certainly the record shows that he used it repeatedly and with great success.
It'll do face recognition and stuff but it seems pretty run-of-the-mill.
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