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Recognition intent and visual word recognition

Consciousness and Cognition, 2009
This study adopted a change detection task to investigate whether and how recognition intent affects the construction of orthographic representation in visual word recognition. Chinese readers (Experiment 1-1) and nonreaders (Experiment 1-2) detected color changes in radical components of Chinese characters.
Chi-Le Ching, Man-Ying Wang
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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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Face Recognition and Gesture Recognition

2021
This chapter continues from the thought from Pablo Picasso. We humans are intrigued by our faces and faces of others, our smiles, our emotions, the different poses we make, and different expressions we have. Our mobile phones and cameras capture all of this.
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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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Macromolecular recognition

Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 2005
Computational methods are being developed both to detect the binding surfaces of individual macromolecules and to predict the structure of binary macromolecular complexes. Speeding up and refining this process has required work on search algorithms, molecular representations and interaction potentials.
Deremble, C., Lavery, R.
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Chiral recognition as directional recognition

Journal of the Chemical Society, Chemical Communications, 1990
A logic of chiral recognition based on the differentiation of directions is more consistent and inclusive than one based on the differentiation of part structures.
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Struggle For Recognition, Ethics Of Recognition, Loss Of Recognition

2010
The current theories of recognition, and particularly Axel Honneths, invoke, among other historical references, a thesis of Fichtes that states that summons and impetus are provided by one rational being to another rational being as a condition for the self-position of a finite rational being.
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The Recognition of the Gift

Studia Phaenomenologica, 2009
The truest and most important phenomena remain invisible but are given phenomenologically as gifts. The gift requires a phenomenology of the invisible. To know God is to receive the gift of love, as the experience of the Samaritan woman who encounters Christ at Jacob’s well illustrates.
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