词汇 | example_english_recall |
释义 | Examples of recallThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. On the other hand their smooth, rounded external form may evoke meaning by recalling, perhaps, human crania. Section 3 briefly recalls some benchmark expectation and learning models in the cobweb framework. Section 4 briefly recalls some standard theory and tools of the dpo approach to graph transformation. However, they find learning and recalling irregular characters particularly difficult. Minimally counterintuitive beliefs may have a potent survival advantage over intuitive beliefs: once processed and recalled, they degrade less than intuitive ones. Recalled information is subject to modification by previously stored information and by other new and existing inputs, and thereby reconstructed when recalled to conscious attention. On that theor y, it will be recalled, a precedent can be authoritative even though it is ultimately over ruled. However, the findings suggest that all informants recalled emotional, albeit fragmented, memories from their past. The memory performance concerning recalled digits was also recorded. Throughout his lengthy speeches, he would talk directly to individuals, whom he knew personally or recalled from prior engagements. Finally, it is worth recalling a slightly earlier study. Further, the next section, 6a (10:31-11:07), contains a long series of parentheses and recalls. The structured questionnaire included standard demographic information, respiratory and immunization history, and diagnos(es) of pneumonia as recalled by parents. After reading each text, lear ners wrote summaries, which were scored in terms of the number of propositions recalled. We start by recalling the definition of the category of r-nets and ordinary morphisms between them. To this end, he recalled in a newspaper interview two strategies he employed for representing the pidgin dialogue. He 'completely disagree[d]' with the others, recalling fond memories of 'old guys getting drunk during the [community group-organized] festivals'. We begin by recalling the meaning of blender. Another co-worker recalled him saying that 'he didn't want to have any government official telling him what to do'. He affectionately recalled using books in their bedtime devotions. Particular combinations of settings can be stored as presets and then recalled with a single keystroke. Eventually the profiler is recalled electronically from the seafloor to the surface and the data are retrieved. The defined conditions (reductivity and weak substitutivity) are recalled below and applied to knotted commutative calculi. Finally, an appendix recalls some of the categorical concepts used in the paper. Other elements from the accompagnato are specifically recalled during the aria. Overall, each group recalled more idea units under the self-regulation condition, although there was a wide range of differences in performance. Another wife, who recalled long-term marital conflict, had readily accepted formal help. At that time, he recalls, he played and sang more than he studied. Scores represent the number of trials successfully recalled. Importantly, bias in recalling life events was omitted as all data were collected routinely and independently of the study. The other set of data concerned confabulations - material that was ' recalled ' by the subjects but was not actually presented. A score was attained for the number of schema typical (maximum l 10) and atypical sentences (maximum l 5) that had been recalled. The present study examined the association between recalled parental bonding experiences and lifetime history of a range of common mental disorders. I wonder how memories will be recalled in another 50 years? He frequently spoke of his wife and recalled her name. From this it seems clear that only a part of the brain activity can be recalled. Another 38 reports (37%) were recalled all at once upon waking and 13 reports (13%) were recalled gradually. Memory span was operationalised as the length of the last correctly recalled sequence. The total number of items recalled is reported, with a maximum possible of 27. The second memory task was a serial memory task in which patterns of lights were recalled. Neither public memor ials nor eloquent public speeches recalling the heroism of the dead could fill the void. We close this introduction by recalling several key notions; see [9] for concepts of matroid theory not defined here. On the other hand, the pain may be so mild that it is often not readily recalled a week later. The results of the experiment showed that cognates were recalled and recognized better than non-cognates. Their score was the number of pictures correctly recalled across all pages viewed. However, double consonants were recalled differently depending on position. Before we discuss these scenarios, it must be recalled that this study considers only the operating costs of abatement. Neither group experienced difficulty on measures of category fluency, learning words in a list, or recalling verbal information after a temporal delay. We have presented a theory of explicit or verbally accessible memories as events recalled through accessing a knowledge structure of self. How the event is defined will determine how it is stored, organized, and recalled at a later date. Finally, we need to consider the issue of recalling a single versus a repeated experience. More specifically, children younger than 30 months at time of experience recalled little at either interview. From age 3 years on, children were able to report their experiences accurately and in detail, although older children recalled more than did younger children. Either way, the specific event may be recalled quite well as a conglomeration of general and specific event knowledge. Balancing the movement's opening phrases as it recalls principal-theme material, it forms an integral part of the design. The last property to be recalled is the following. Therefore, we begin by recalling the stage that is set in that proof. In both instances, the presence in memory of words that could no longer be recalled nor recognized was substantiated. In this section we begin by recalling some attractive properties of structured condition numbers for problems that we can solve accurately, and discuss possible generalizations. The second assumption immediately recalls various studies of product platform design and design for variety. After each list, children recalled as many words as possible. Fraction of useful items recalled during exploration tasks using the three prototypes (with 90% confidence intervals). Reference to the supposed relationship between schizophrenia and tuberculosis recalls a cautionary tale. Section 2 recalls some necessary background about monads and monadic state. Women recalled how their extended families had provided them with housing, particularly in the 1940s and 1950s. After the robot recalls the complete contours, it is able to recognize a complete contour by just touching even a part of a contour. In the shape recognition module, the whole contour is recalled to the robot by a part of the contour data obtained during the edge tracing. At the close, the yearning, exultant, unison solo soprano and tenor (which recalled the opening child singers) gave way to a massive orchestral tutti. A 1 percent change in the chance of an abnormality and the chance of being recalled were both in the middle range of importance. Not only does he cite their works on many occasions, he also retrospectively recalls their influence on him. To illustrate the efficiency of the impact reduction strategy, results originally presented in ref. [34] are recalled. Years later he vividly recalled the impression their conversation made on him, as the two fr iends talked about the week's events, academic and political. The level of familiarity represents participants' perception of their knowledge: either never seen before or previously seen but not recalled. Families recalled previous periods of the adolescents'mood instability and identified sequences consisting of triggers, early warning signs of relapse, and palliative measures. Overall, 40.8% of children recalled at least one word that was not presented during the encoding phase. They performed most poorly at recalling words that had been read by strangers. The two tenants recalled with satisfaction the gossip that had soon spread about how the would-be visitor had been rebuffed. One woman recalled an incident on the farm not long after a heavy snowfall. Learners may work out the meanings of words or the structure of rules by consciously recalling and comparing words or sentences that they have encountered. Error analyses when recalling high compared to low frequency syllables revealed no distinguishing differences. The experimental group recalled significantly more information in recalls after each training period than did a control group. However, in the ignoredspeech condition, the mean number of items recalled remained fixed at a lower level regardless of list length. A recess was called, attempts were made to sort things out, members were recalled, but it failed again. Single consonants were recalled equally well regardless of their position in the words. Of two other patients who recalled consuming alfalfa sprouts, one identified two grocery stores where he might have obtained them. The investigation also highlighted the limitations of trade level recalls that relied on notification of retail proprietors by a wholesaler. They recalled what stimulated their initial interest in labour politics, the organizations they joined and the work they did as members. The distinctiveness of the intellectual operations is striking, if one recalls, as a contrast, what is required in the art of interpretation. The structure of the concluding lines, moreover, pointedly recalls that of the naive second stanza. The phrase cannot be recalled - it recalls itself, overnamingly, with a sort of fame and flame. However, as already noted, categorically rather than spatially related pairs were recalled better. Thus, when all four shapes and all four colours were recalled subjects achieved a maximum score of 8. What is the explanation for the fact that items from the non-mobilized category are more easily recalled than items from the mobilized category? The two experimental groups recalled significantly more items from the list than the control group due to the processing advantage acquired during mobilization. Both experimental groups recalled equal numbers of items in each category. None of the checkpoint supervisors recalled the hijackers or reported anything suspicious regarding their screening. Why is it then that these halls have been recalled with so much pleasure in so much twentieth-century writing? Does the system mark corrected text so that only corrections may be recalled to the screen? The only danger was, as he recalls, that he would have become institutionalized. The student recalls the relevant concepts, rules and skills and combines them to form a solution to a problem. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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