Sentence examples for their common recognition from inspiring English sources

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These five subgroups have been chosen based on i) their common recognition by clinicians [ 29- 31]; ii) their description in another pathoanatomical classification system [ 15, 32] and; iii) significant evidence of subgroup reliability and validity [ 15, 32, 33].

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It is, however, curiously similar in its approach to the independence of foundation hospitals, and the private-public mix in health care, to a plan first mooted by an enterprising Labour health secretary: Alan Milburn.Whatever their differences on detail, Mr Milburn and Mr Lansley share a common recognition that the health-care budget is not a bottomless pit.

Even Godan (Godan 1979), recognizing the presence of A. lusitanicus as pest, mentions only A. rufus and A. subfuscus in the detailed lists of pest species and their impact, perhaps because these lists were compiled before the common recognition of A. lusitanicus.

This reflects a common recognition of the conflict's impact on those children and women, with their timely return being in their best interest, said UNICEF.

"We reached a common recognition that we have to control friction at sea firmly through the efforts of both countries," Wang told reporters during a trilateral summit in Tokyo that also included South Korea's foreign minister.

In the political novel, then, writer and reader enter an uneasy compact: to expose their opinions to a furious action, and as these [opinions] melt into the movement of the novel, to find some common recognition, some supervening human bond above and beyond ideas.

Another stemmed from the common recognition that substances must come into contact if they are to combine.

Moreover, they identify a common recognition motif involved in leader peptide binding in a number of different peptide-modification enzymes.

Xylan and galactomannan were used to search for the common recognition mechanisms of hemicellulose, and pectin was used to search for unique recognition systems in C. cellulovorans.

The situation in which antibodies are raised against different epitopes of the same hapten but have some common recognition or binding features has been less frequently examined.

Chemical and cellular biosensors share the common recognition mechanisms, but for whole-cell biosensor recognition of a selected analyte occurs after its transport across the cell membrane and diffusion within the intracellular components, and hereafter will be termed biosensors.

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