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The phrase "striking recognition" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a notable or impressive acknowledgment or awareness of something. Example: "The artist received striking recognition for her innovative approach to contemporary art, captivating audiences worldwide."
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The symbolism comes alive through strong contrasts and sensations, evoking simple, sensuous phenomena that glint and sparkle, pierce and flow, by these means striking recognition in the reader or listener's body at a visceral depth (gold and silver; diamonds and rubies, thorns and knives; wells and tunnels).
A striking recognition of recent day's evolutionary behavioral ecology is that, although one would expect individual animals to adaptively adjust each of their behaviors depending on the prevailing environmental conditions, apparently many behaviors cannot vary with unlimited flexibly and in isolation from others (Réale et al. 2007).
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Despite these striking face recognition deficits, developmental prosopagnosia is not accompanied by brain injury or overt gross brain abnormalities.
But now machines can learn from the vast database to recognize similar, unlabeled objects, making possible a striking increase in recognition accuracy.
Human resources for health (HRH) leaders' and researchers' lack of concerted attention to these inequalities is striking, given the recognition of other forms of discrimination in international labour rights and employment law discourse.
In fact, the lack of concerted attention to gender discrimination in HRH research, policy, and practice is striking, given its recognition in other sectors such as employment-related jurisprudence and the protection of human (labour) rights [ 39- 44].
Yet there are striking examples of TCR recognition of structurally dissimilar ligands.
The results of these experiments revealed a striking diversity in ARS recognition mechanisms among these three species.
Again, any reader familiar with a nineteenth-century (or earlier) love of metaphor will find some recognition in the striking image of Christ as a narrow lever inserted into ancient Palestine.
The combination of MD simulations together with systematic structural information offers striking insights into the molecular recognition processes underlying RNA/aminoglycoside binding.
They have a striking similarity to the speech recognition problem: there is a finite vocabulary, which despite inter- and intra-person variability, is reproducible; how events follow one another is strongly predictable (i.e., the task has a grammar); each event has an evolving temporal structure well modelled by left-to-right HMMs.
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