Sentence examples for recognize order from inspiring English sources

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His new series, now on sale at the online art and music concept shop the Ghostly Store, is called "Apophenia," an interesting word that describes the tendency to see patterns in random data, to recognize order in chaos.

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Others followed his example, resulting in a recognized order (c. 1525).

We can't help recognizing order and thinking about purpose and causality (Carroll 2001; Zeigler 2008).

As a churchman, he recognizes order and loyalties.

In such places, there is no great concern about maintaining a recognized order as to who speaks next.

In the virus classification hierarchy, the ICTV recognizes orders, families, subfamilies, genera, and species.

The remaining species compose the large (27 currently recognized orders), morphologically diverse and typically multinucleate Florideophyceae.

Even though the present classification closely matches our molecular phylogeny, two currently recognized orders were non-monophyletic in our tree.

To facilitate genome studies in the class we report data for 12 of the 19 recognized orders.

Consequently, the aim of our study was to present the first reconstruction of holometabolan relationships based on transcriptomic data of representatives of all currently recognized orders.

The data provide DNA content values for 12 of the 19 recognized orders of brown algae spanning the breadth of the class.

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