Sentence examples for support categorisation from inspiring English sources

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We investigate the way Post-It notes support creative design team practice, focusing on how they function as cognitive externalisations that, through grouping activities, support categorisation qualities associated with semantic long-term memory.

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The approach of excluding some negative symptoms, for example, is potentially problematic since no evidence was provided to support the categorisation of a negative symptom as social or not.

Today, there is a plethora of molecular genetic data that indicate differences in pathogenesis between the various types of breast carcinomas and thus support their categorisation, to the patient benefit.

Analysis of the prophage pan-genome and phage-related genes supported the categorisation of prophages into four clades, where clades 2, 3, and 4 share regions of homogeneity and clade 1 was unique.

This supports the general categorisation of "push" and "pull" factors for complementary therapy use [ 22].

In addition, we believe that our structured analysis of the interview material has given the results a reasonable degree of credibility, which is further supported by the dual categorisation done by two researchers and the negotiated consensus [ 26].

Standards in data and model representation will allow for effective object categorisation and consistent supporting documentation.

This correlation provides 'topological' support to the metrically based categorisation of cities proposed in [R. Carvalho, A. Penn, Scaling and universality in the micro-structure of urban space, Physica A 332 (2004) 539 547].

Our genome-wide studies of expression levels of genes underlying cis- and trans-eQTLs provide strong support for the hypotheses that the categorisation of eQTLs has a genuine biological basis that can be detected in transcript expression levels, and that trans-eQTL clusters consist of functionally related and co-ordinately regulated transcripts.

The basis for these categorisations is supported by the ACTH challenge results [7], [9].

At least with regard to these later effects, they appear to reflect some process common to categorisation and recognition, a conclusion perhaps supported by the similarity in behavioural performance between the two judgement types.

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