Similar words: recognition, cognitive, cognitively, incognito, ignition, cognize, recognize, cognizant. Meaning: [kɒg'nɪʃn] n. the psychological result of perception and learning and reasoning.
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61. With regard to conscious ability, it has partial function of assisting visually impaired people in environmental cognition when the environment is original environment without any guiding facility.
62. A formless void is a prevalent cognition when people think of the creation of universe. Furthermore, it offers a philosophical ontic conception.
63. Secondly, in terms of teaching cognition, It includes the devisal of teaching activities and the evaluation of class management.
64. Cognition function of brain was simulated by artificial nerve network by changing limit value of point.
65. Cognition is what people understand of lawthe fundamental law by which all things on earth follow.
66. Dramatic play, greatly enjoyed by young children, can promote the development of children's emotion, cognition and sociality.
67. The dreamlike fantastic narration shows the authors doubt for life, cognition for absurd existence of individuals, and deep thinking for humans irremovable anxiety.
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68. Cognition of stratum scientific meaning must he done in visual of society change, macrocosmic and microcosmic, and in a broad and narrow sense explain.
69. Objective : To improve the cognition of the atypical intracerebral hematoma.
70. Therefore, people's cognition can be reflected in three basic states: intellectuality, rationality and Savvy.
71. Megestrol acetate can improve the behavior status and work capacity greatly, and assist the patients with advanced cancer to gain subjective and active cognition about their objective living status.
72. And semantic typicality involves the interdependency of all the other members except the prototypical member in the category, which is the specific cognition of the meanings in all the sub-categories.
73. Patients in the remission period of COPD had a higher cognition about disease, and 94% patients knew that early treatment for dyspnoea and hospitalization in time could obtain a better effect.
74. If you think reasonable cognition could get from unreasonable cognition,so he is a spiritualist.
75. It didn't take away amyloid plaque [a neuropathological hallmark of Alzheimer's], but it improved cognition anyway.
76. The human life is closely related to the subjectiveness of cognition.
77. Make at the same time we to double in double out ball type coal pulverizer work principle , operation process, movement characteristic had further cognition with increase.
78. Researchers Laura T. Germine, Dr. Ken Nakayama of Harvard University and Dr. Bradley Duchaine of Dartmouth College will publish their work in a forthcoming issue of the journal Cognition.
79. Allan Snyder and John Mitchell of the Centre for the Mind in Canberra , Australia, argue that savant brain processes occur in each of us but are overwhelmed by more sophisticated conceptual cognition.
80. In Western civilization, interest in human cognition can be traced to the ancient Greeks.
81. As a more largo eyeshot, the multiple intelligences explains human multi-aptitude and human studies afresh, giving us a new revelation on the cognition of senior high school history teaching.
82. The links below are online for additional the study of cognition and the organization of knowledge.
83. Whereas there was not system cognition in coupling connection of tectonic-magma-mineralization.
84. After having clear cognition on it, we choose taxation pattern, clarify its relationship with land remise fund and improve land leasehold system with land annual rent system.
85. Correspondingly, the server is designed to cognize the parameters in order to locate and navigate the resources by semanteme cognition.
86. Experiment 4 explored the effects of whether or not Yifu is inconsistent with action organs on the cognition of action organ's meaning of action verbs which were different in concreteness.
87. In the light of cognition, voice is defined from the cognitive perspective as a grammatical category of the English verb which mirrors the language user's perspective on an event.
88. Thirdly, analyses made concerning the composition and the interaction of cognitive basis, cognitive operation and meta - cognition.
89. Objective: To investigate the clinical manifestation , pathological characteristics and prognosis of sarcomatoid renal cell carcinoma (SRCC), for the improvement of clinical cognition and management.
90. Similar to visual illusion, cognition illusion becloud one's feeling to the real-world.
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