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Recognition beyond recognition!

Interventions, 2023
This essay focuses on the subject position of settler colonizers to interpret the developing global politics of Indigenous recognition in the settler societies and in Australia in particular. It focuses on the dynamics of recognition in the specific context of Indigenous–settler relations, on the contribution settlers may make to decolonial passages ...
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Recognition

Nursing Standard, 2017
Nurses and nursing students gathered for a night of celebration at the annual Cavell Nurses' Trust (CNT) Awards in London on 22 June.
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Stimulus recognition

Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 1994
This review covers recent research on the neural process through which a novel stimulus becomes familiar. Lesion and recording studies have provided data sufficient to outline a tentative stimulus-recognition circuit and to suggest how the circuit might operate to form the new and relatively lasting stimulus traces that must underlie delayed stimulus ...
M, Mishkin, E A, Murray
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Phrasal Recognition

IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 2013
In this paper, we introduce visual phrases, complex visual composites like "a person riding a horse." Visual phrases often display significantly reduced visual complexity compared to their component objects because the appearance of those objects can change profoundly when they participate in relations.
Ali, Farhadi, Mohammad Amin, Sadeghi
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Chromosome Recognition

2016
Chromosomal analysis of human cells serves to characterize aberrations of chromosome number and structure. Individual chromosome can be identified precisely by recognition of its morphological characteristics and staining patterns according to specific landmarks, regions, and bands as described in the ideogram.
Thomas S K, Wan   +2 more
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Face recognition

Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 1992
The study of face-selective neurons in the monkey temporal lobe, and face recognition deficits in humans after brain damage have both become very active fields of investigation. Face-selective neurons appear to be members of ensembles for coding faces rather than individual face detectors or grandmother cells.
C G, Gross, J, Sergent
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Voice Recognition

Journal of Thoracic Imaging, 2003
Voice recognition represents one of the new technologies that are changing the practice of radiology. Thirty percent of radiology practices are either currently or plan to have voice recognition (VR) systems. VR software encompasses 4 core processes: spoken recognition of human speech, synthesis of human readable characters into speech, speaker ...
Amit, Mehta, Theresa C, McLoud
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Reviewer Recognition

The Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 2021
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Recognition, Recognition, Recognition

The Diabetes Educator, 2004
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