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recognition and improvement
* Another trend that surfaced during this period was the recognition of performance improvement as being an important outcome of learning that needed to be considered during the design process.
Groups emphasizing mood recognition and awareness, group cohesion, and improvement in self-esteem can be effective in working with adolescents.
Water quality has improved and, partially in recognition of this improvement, the Cuyahoga River was designated as one of 14 American Heritage Rivers in 1998.
He was an advocate of free public education, social improvement, the extension of the franchise, the recognition of trades unions, and understanding the links between poverty and crime.
* 1977-Arthur S. Flemming Award in recognition of " his innovative research into fundamental aspects of agricultural-climatological interrelationships affecting food production and the identification of achievable research goals whose attainment could significantly aid in assessment and improvement of world food supplies.
The learning dimension entails expanding pattern recognition and sensemaking capabilities, reflection, development of new knowledge, improvement of skills, and extension to others.
In recognition of the school's improvement, in 2000 British former Prime Minister Tony Blair presented the head teacher with an award for the school as one of the 36 most improved in the country over four years.
This recognition was for its neighborhood anti-crime walks, efforts in assisting the Police Athletic League ( PAL ), and the rest of FreshMinistries ’ initiatives that focus on community improvement and safety.
Turning around the company, he obtained worldwide recognition for achieving significant improvement in the group's financial performance within a short term.
The Northicote School is located in this area, where previous headteacher Geoff Hampton received a Knighthood in 1998 in recognition of his services to the improvement of the school and his services to education.
Their main policies include the restoration of land seized from Poles by the Soviet government, the improvement of the education system and allowing the use of the Polish language in schools, and giving official recognition to the Polish orthography of names.
In 1989 he was awarded the Queen ’ s Service Medal for services to New Zealand ; in the following year he received the Royal Society of New Zealand ’ s Fleming Award for Environmental Achievement ; in 1992 the honorary degree of Doctor of Science was conferred on him by Massey University for his contribution to science ; in 1994 the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds ( UK ) awarded him its medal for his “ international contribution to species survival ” and in 1998 the United Nations Environment Programme ( UNEP ) elected him to its Global 500 Roll of Honour for his “ outstanding contributions to the protection and improvement of the environment .” Don was named one of “ 100 Great New Zealanders of the 20th Century ” in the 60th anniversary issue of the New Zealand Listener ; in 2001 the New Zealand Government presented him with a certificate in commemoration of the United Nations International Year of the Volunteer 2001, for his “ valued contribution toward assisting developing countries to reduce poverty and achieve sustainable development ”; in 2004, BirdLife International awarded him its Conservation Achievement Award for achievements during his 48 year career in the rescue and recovery of endangered birds within New Zealand and elsewhere ; on his retirement from the NZ Department of Conservation in April 2005 the Department granted him Honorary Technical Associate status – the first such recipient ; in 2010 the Royal Forest & Bird Protection Society of NZ presented him with its “ Old Blue Award ” in recognition of his extraordinary and sustained contributions to conservation in NZ and worldwide ”; and in 2011 he became a “ Fellow of the Ornithological Society of NZ in recognition of his “ lifetime contributions to ornithology and to the work of the Society ”.

recognition and polymerase
These play a dual role of a site of recognition by many proteins and as a sink for torsional stress from RNA polymerase or nucleosome binding.
This RNApol modification prevents its recognition of termination sites, so normal RNA polymerase termination signals are ignored and RNA synthesis continues into distal phage genes.
The sigma subunit of the Escherichia coli RNA polymerase holoenzyme is the specificity factor that mediates the promoter recognition and binding σ subunit of molecular weight 70 kDa.
A recent grant has been awarded to a collaboration from UC Santa Cruz, the University of Washington, and Northeastern University to improve the base recognition of MspA using phi29 polymerase in conjunction with the pore.
In TC-NER the blocked RNA polymerase serves as a damage recognition signal, replacing the need for the distortion recognition properties of the XPC-RAD23B and DDB complexes.
The recognition of U: G mistmatches by the MMR proteins is thought to lead to processing of the DNA through exonucleolytic activity to expose a single strand region of DNA, followed by error prone DNA polymerase activity to fill in the gap.

recognition and chain
It has sites for amino acid attachment and an anticodon region for codon recognition that binds to a specific sequence on the messenger RNA chain through hydrogen bonding.
The adenylation domain is responsible for substrate recognition and activation, whereas the thiolation domain covalently binds the adenylated amino acids to phosphopantetheine, and the condensation domain elongates the peptide chain.
This is governed by the signal recognition particle-a protein which binds to the ribosome and directs it to the endoplasmic reticulum when it finds a signal sequence on the growing ( nascent ) amino acid chain.
Paley's recognition of how to harness the potential reach of broadcasting was the key to his growing CBS from a tiny chain of stations into what was eventually one of the world's dominant communication empires.
The Treaty of Saint Petersburg ( 1875 ) would attribute all the chain of the Kurils to Japan, while Russia obtained full recognition of its possession of Sakhalin.
So complete was the absence of any presence of living or struggling life in them that [...] it was imagined that the burning carriages were destitute of passengers. Local farm labourers and quarry workers eventually formed a bucket chain to fetch water from the sea 200 yards away to put out the fire in these carriages ; when they did the victims were found to be burnt beyond recognition " charred pieces of flesh and bone ".
In 2001, Vail Resorts acquired the renowned luxury hotel chain Rockresorts, which contributed substantially to their brand recognition.
This will take place early in 2012 to bring more image recognition for Ruddick through the highly successful Harris-Teeter grocery store chain.
Soon after, the increased recognition that the second store earned this small-town chain prompted expansion into the Madison and Milwaukee areas.
The chain of responsibility concept initially developed out of a recognition that unlawful behaviour by truck drivers is influenced and often controlled by the actions of other parties.
** Charms-intended for use on a pocket-watch chain, charms of gold, silver, and bronze were given to members in recognition of their service to the band during the first half of the twentieth century.
The intersection of these specific regions ( V and J for the alpha or gamma chain ; V, D, and J for the beta or delta chain ) corresponds to the CDR3 region that is important for antigen-MHC recognition ( see above ).
Mutual recognition of FSC and PEFC certified material in the chain of custody has not yet happened.

recognition and reaction
* Type III enzymes () cleave at sites a short distance from recognition site ; require ATP ( but do not hydrolyse it ); S-adenosyl-L-methionine stimulates reaction but is not required ; exist as part of a complex with a modification methylase ().
Among the general public, reaction was favourable, with a 2005 online poll showing most respondents seeing some recognition as inevitable and acceptable.
President Jimmy Carter presented Taube with the 1976 President's National Medal of Science " in recognition of contributions to the understanding of reactivity and reaction mechanisms in inorganic chemistry.
To even further his findings of self recognition in chimpanzees, Gallup postulated another component to the experiment-manipulating the chimpanzee's appearance and observing the reaction.
Other scientists have argued that the measurements of neuron fire delay seem not to be compatible with standard reaction times, and pointed out that nobody has reported that an interruption of the motor areas in F5 would produce a decrease in action recognition.
Static molecular recognition is likened to the interaction between a key and a keyhole ; it is a 1: 1 type complexation reaction between a host molecule and a guest molecule to form a host-guest complex.
In 1983, the band released their debut self-titled EP under the name Pretty Maids which is still the same today, and further recognition was fuelled by great reaction to their UK tour the same year.
As he has the usual physical reaction experienced by men in Candy's proximity, she becomes aware of his identity when the rain washes his face clean ( it is her father ), and the novel closes with her cry of recognition.

recognition and technique
He could no longer build anything, whether a private residence in his Pennsylvania county or a church in Brazil, without it being obvious that he had done it, and while here and there he was taken to task for again developing the same airy technique, they were such fanciful and sometimes even playful buildings that the public felt assured by its sense of recognition after a time, a quality of authentic uniqueness about them, which, once established by an artist as his private vision, is no longer disputable as to its other values.
The same potential weakness of speech recognition applies to this technique as well.
PCA is a popular primary technique in pattern recognition.
One of the key advantages of this technique is the ability to perform target recognition as opposed to detection with thermal imaging.
The technique used in creating eigenfaces and using them for recognition is also used outside of facial recognition.
This technique is also used for handwriting analysis, lip reading, voice recognition, sign language / hand gestures interpretation and medical imaging analysis.
Experts in pattern recognition maintain that the " eyeball " technique is still the most effective procedure for searching arbitrary, possibly unknown structures in data.
The graph paper-and transparencies-are there, not as a technique, but rather as recognition that the picture-examining eye is the best finder we have of the wholly unanticipated.
* Cory Doctorow makes much of gait recognition as a security technique used in a high school in his book Little Brother.
For most of the TLRs, ligand recognition specificity has now been established by gene targeting ( also known as " gene knockout "): a technique by which individual genes may be selectively deleted in mice.
When a document using this technique is attempted to be photocopied the scanning and re-creation by a color copier is inexact usually resulting in banding or blotching and thereby immediate recognition of the document as being a copy.
Clustering is a main task of explorative data mining, and a common technique for statistical data analysis used in many fields, including machine learning, pattern recognition, image analysis, information retrieval, and bioinformatics.
He published several books of technique, which brought him international recognition.
Many fellow violinists consider him to be one of the great violinists of the century ; David Oistrakh called him " one of the world's greatest violinists " and the New Grove dictionary says of him: ' He was a player of virtuoso technique, pure style and refined taste ; yet never sought recognition as a soloist, preferring to concentrate on teaching, chamber music playing and conducting.
The computer viruses that use this technique do this in order to avoid the pattern recognition of anti-virus software: the actual algorithm does not change, but everything else might.
* XCAS or on-call close air support ( CAS ) is a technique of air warfare which first achieved recognition in Operation Enduring Freedom, the US-led invasion of Afghanistan in 2001.
Automated Computer Telephone Interviewing ( ACTI ) is a technique by which a computer with speaker independent voice recognition capabilities asks respondents a series of questions, recognizes then stores the answers, and is able to follow scripted logic and branch intelligently according to the flow of the questionnaire based on the answers provided, as well as information known about the participant.
The most widely used anti-bot technique is the use of CAPTCHA, which is designed to distinguish between a human user and a less-sophisticated bot by means of a character recognition task that, ideally, only humans can perform successfully.
During World War II his cartoon technique was used to more serious effect to help with the subject of aircraft recognition being published in the British training journal Aircraft Recognition.
Although his expanding visual technique continued to draw recognition and praise, they were not enough to distract the audience from the film's lack of usual suspenseful plot lines.
In chemistry, molecular imprinting is a technique to create template-shaped cavities in polymer matrices with memory of the template molecules to be used in molecular recognition.
This technique is based on the system used by enzymes for substrate recognition, which is called the " lock and key " model.
Although his main income was derived from his job as an agricultural consultant, he achieved recognition in Egypt from the mid-to late 1940s for his innovative compositions and piano technique.

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