Words similar to recognition
- received
- receiving
- recent
- recist
- reclaim
- reclamation
- recliner
- reclining
- reclinomonas
- recluse
- recognisable
- recognise
- recognised
- recognises
- recognising
- recognition
- recognition--his
- recognition--or
- recognition--their
- recognition--to
- recognitions
- recognize
- recognized
- recognizes
- recognizing
- recoletos
- recommendations
- recommended
- reconciliation
Example sentences for: recognition
How can you use “recognition” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:
The instructor thought Hanjour may have had training from a military pilot because he used a terrain recognition system for navigation.
I was compelled to pay strict attention (for four or five hours at a time) to setting, lighting, music, gesture, singing, pace of over-all presentation; to this or that role's performance, costume, formal distancing from the audience (Noh) or Globe-like intimacy with the audience (Kabuki); to traditional methods of men's playing women's parts, audience's anticipation and shouted recognition of favorite plays and actors and moments, tone of voice, etc.
However, on the gene-poor, female-specific W chromosome, the ASW (avian sex-specific W-linked) gene was identified [ 33, 34], encoding a predicted Asw protein with striking similarity to Hint with the specific exception of residues involved in AMP recognition.
The second CASP showed some improvement in two areas: In comparative modelling, loops were being built better, and the use of hand-inspected alignments greatly increased model accuracy [ 17 ] . In the fold recognition category, alignments as well as prediction of folds improved [ 18 ] . The results in the ab initio category remained virtually unchanged except for one model of the alpha-helical protein NK-Lysin predicted to within 6.0 Å C α RMSD, capturing the correct topology [ 19 ] .
The interaction of MS2 coat protein with its translational operator is one of the best-understood examples of RNA-protein recognition, having been studied extensively by genetic, biochemical, and structural means [ 1].