| Recognition | recognization | en |
| recognition | The process used by the ACCME to approve state medical societies as accreditors of intrastate providers | en |
| recognition | To recognize something is to associate it correctly with a category, such as "chair," or with a specific name, such as "John Jones " It is a high-level process that requires learning and remembering | en |
| recognition | or Conception or Thinking The Sanskirt word is Sanjna It is the function of mind It may lead to desire One of the Five Skandhas | en |
| recognition | The assessor (panelist) is certain one presentation (the odor sample presentation) is different from the two blank presentations and, further, the assessor can identify or describe the odor | en |
| recognition | Public acknowledgment of participation in successes which are related to quality improvement | en |
| recognition | approval of something as having legal status | en |
| recognition | Formal or informal acknowledgment of a gift or contributed services; an event, communication, or significant item honoring a gift or a service See also:Acknowledgment Letter Topic areas:Fundraising and Financial Sustainability | en |
| recognition | Appreciation or acknowledgment of a job well done and/or continuous improvement | en |
| recognition | In some tournaments, notably CBI, players must be recognized, by name, by the moderator before giving their answer If the player answers before being recognized, the player's answer is deemed incorrect Other tournaments may require less formal methods of recognition | en |
| recognition | The recognition, by an employer, of a union as the exclusive bargaining agent for a group of employees in a bargaining unit | en |
| recognition | Formal acknowledgement given to an individual or group of individuals within a company | en |
| recognition | The preferred term is 'Identification' | en |
| recognition | An awareness that something observed has been observed before | en |
| recognition | honor, favorable note, or attention | en |
| recognition | Official acceptance of the status of a new government by that of another country | en |
| recognition | the act of recognizing or the condition of being recognized | en |
| recognition | Acceptance as valid or true | en |
| recognition | An ability to remember having seen something before | en |
| recognition | A match between a description derived from an image and a description obtained from a stored model or feature set | en |
| recognition | When the employer agrees to recognize the union as the bargaining agent for employees | en |
| recognition | (see also textbook glossary) Evaluating the contents of memory by asking a person to identify a previously presented stimulus | en |
| recognition | The power of recognition of a member is lodged in the Speaker of the House, the presiding officer of the Senate, or the chair of a Committee | en |
| recognition | Student achievements are recognized through academic letters, awards, newspapers, etc | en |
| recognition | The act of recognizing, or the state of being recognized; acknowledgment; formal avowal; knowledge confessed or avowed; notice | en |
| recognition | acknowledgment; identification isim | en |
| recognition | Recognition is the act of recognizing someone or identifying something when you see it. He searched for a sign of recognition on her face, but there was none | en |
| recognition | Recognition of something is an understanding and acceptance of it. The CBI welcomed the Chancellor's recognition of the recession and hoped for a reduction in interest rates. = acknowledgement | en |
| recognition | designation by the chair granting a person the right to speak in a deliberative body; "he was unable to make his motion because he couldn't get recognition by the chairman" | en |
| recognition | the process of recognizing something or someone by remembering; "a politician whose recall of names was as remarkable as his recognition of faces"; "experimental psychologists measure the elapsed time from the onset of the stimulus to its recognition by the observer" | en |
| recognition | (biology) the ability of one molecule to attach to another molecule that has a complementary shape; "molecular recognition drives all of biology, for instance, hormone and receptor or antibody-antigen interactions or the organization of molecules into larger biologically active entities" | en |
| recognition | the explicit and formal acknowledgement of a government or of the national independence of a country; "territorial disputes were resolved in Guatemala's recognition of Belize in 1991" | en |
| recognition | an acceptance (as of a claim) as true and valid; "the recognition of the Rio Grande as a boundary between Mexico and the United States" | en |
| recognition | approval; "give her recognition for trying"; "he was given credit for his work"; "give her credit for trying"; "the credits were given at the end of the film" | en |
| recognition | When a government gives diplomatic recognition to another country, they officially accept that its status is valid. His government did not receive full recognition by Britain until July | en |
| recognition | When a person receives recognition for the things that they have done, people acknowledge the value or skill of their work. At last, her father's work has received popular recognition | en |
| recognition | the formal approval of training organisations, products and services operating within the vocational education and training sector (as defined by State and Territory legislation) | en |
| recognition | The acknowledgment of skills, knowledge, and/or qualifications gained through previous training, life and work experience Recognition may lead to exemption from a module or modules, making study more efficient | en |
| recognition | The psychological process in which an observer so interprets the visual stimuli he receives from a distant object that he forms a correct conclusion as to the exact nature of the object | en |
| recognition | (DOD/IADB) the determination by any means of the individuality of objects such as aircraft In ground operations, the determination that an object is similar within a category of something, for example, aircraft (helicopter, fixed wing jet, cargo, etcetera) (NATO) the determination of the nature or a detected person, object, or phenomenon, and possibly its class or type This may include the determination of a individual within a particular class or type | en |
| recognition | (From Latin recognitio ) Formal acknowledgement or acceptance by a government of the independence and sovereignty of a newly created state or of a newly established government in another state, especially one established by revolution | en |
| recognition | (1) Formal acknowledgment given by a communications medium to an advertising agency to recognize that agency as being bona fide, competent, and ethical; therefore, entitled to discounts (2) The ability of research subjects to recall a particular ad or campaign when they see or hear it | en |
| recognition | emphasis If you say that someone or something has changed beyond recognition or out of all recognition, you mean that person or thing has changed so much that you can no longer recognize them. The bodies were mutilated beyond recognition The situation in Eastern Europe has changed out of all recognition | en |
| recognition | If something is done in recognition of someone's achievements, it is done as a way of showing official appreciation of them. Brazil normalised its diplomatic relations with South Africa in recognition of the steps taken to end apartheid. optical character recognition pattern recognition speech recognition voice recognition | en |
| recognition | coming to understand something clearly and distinctly; "a growing realization of the risk involved"; "a sudden recognition of the problem he faced"; "increasing recognition that diabetes frequently coexists with other chronic diseases" | en |
| recognition | the state or quality of being recognized or acknowledged; "the partners were delighted with the recognition of their work"; "she seems to avoid much in the way of recognition or acknowledgement of feminist work prior to her own | en |