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Pattern Recognition Pattern Recognition
Pattern Recognition Pattern recognition is a branch of science that helps develop "classifiers" that can recognize unknown instances of objects. In this context, to recognize an object means to classify it, or to assign it to one of a set of possible classes or labels.... Read more
recognition recognition
recognition acknowledgment of the admission of new states into the international community by political action of states that are already members. Its derivation is found in the policy of the older European powers, which, after developing a system of binding diplomatic usage, refused to permit the... Read more
Apologetics Apologetics
Apologetics From the Greek roots apo and leg (apologia ), the term apologetics can be translated as "speech with cause." In the Christian context, apologetics is important in science and religion discourse because it aims to provide religious faith with credibility. Particularly since the... Read more
Immune response Immune response
Immune Response Among the many threats organisms face are invasion and infection by bacteria, viruses, fungi, and other foreign or disease-causing agents. All organisms have nonspecific defenses (or innate defenses) that provide them with some of the protection they need.... Read more
DNA Recognition Instruments DNA Recognition Instruments
DNA Recognition Instruments ¦ AGNIESZKA LICHANSKA DNA recognition instruments allow rapid identification of the origin of DNA in an environmental or medical sample. Recognition of the source of DNA is important in pathogen (disease-causing agent) identification in public... Read more
Corruption Corruption
Corruption WHAT IS CORRUPTION? WHY DOES CORRUPTION GROW, PERSIST, OR DECLINE? CONSEQUENCES OF CORRUPTION FIGHTING CORRUPTION BIBLIOGRAPHY Corruption has been a part of human societies since the oldest of times. Corruption, fraud, embezzlement, theft, bribes, and kickbacks are all forms in... Read more
individualistic hypothesis individualistic hypothesis
individualistic hypothesis The view, first proposed by H. A. Gleason in 1917, that vegetation is continuously variable in response to a continuously varying environment. Thus, no two vegetation communities are identical. It implies also that vegetation cannot be classified, and that recognition of... Read more
Anthocyanins Anthocyanins
Anthocyanins Anthocyanins are a class of molecules pervasive in plants that are responsible for the showy bright purple, red, and blue colors of flowers and variegated leaves. Anthocyanins are located in the vacuolesof cells, and different genes control the particular ... Read more
Speech Recognition Speech Recognition
Speech Recognition Speech recognition is a process that allows people to speak naturally to a computer on any topic and to be understood accurately. Speech is a form of communication we learn early and practice often, so the use of speech recognition software can simplify... Read more
Carlos Saavedra Lamas Carlos Saavedra Lamas
Carlos Saavedra Lamas Carlos Saavedra Lamas (1878-1959) was an Argentine scholar, statesman, and diplomat who achieved world recognition for international reconciliation efforts during the 1930s. Carlos Saavedra Lamas was born in Buenos Aires on Nov. 1, 1878, to a family of the porteño... Read more

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