Sentence examples for sparsely recognized from inspiring English sources

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However, in the analysis performed by Rigozo et al. (2005), evidence of solar activity was sparsely recognized in tree rings found in Chile.

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The phenomena conform to the generally recognized viewpoints that most biochemical regulatory networks are sparsely constructed.

The entirety of Purbeck district, with its sparsely populated ridges, secluded coves (such as Chapman's Pool along the south coast), marshes, and forests, was long recognized as a smuggler's haven.

At the bottom of the stratigraphic sequence, evidence for the earliest frequentation of the site by hunters and gatherers has been recognized; it is dated to c. 10,170 cal yr BP and is characterized by high availability of water, freshwater habitats and sparsely wooded savannah vegetation.

The authors recognized that their data applied specifically to the faucial pillar area (at the back of the throat) and that this region may be relatively sparsely populated with taste buds.

This approach can grasp the feature map more sparsely, which improves the ability to recognize background.

Even though the Dalvik-heap segment seems to be large, the request for the segment was quickly handled, because Volatility recognizes that the segment is sparsely allocated.

Recognize reality".

While we recognize that there are very few PTs practicing in the territories, further research must estimate HHR ratios and explore the degree to which the supply of human resources is aligned with demand in these sparsely populated but expansive jurisdictions.

Recognize patterns.

Recognize arcs.

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