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Indeed, a 2020 study published in the journal Science Advances demonstrated that people can follow recursive patterns even without a formal background in reading and mathematics. In that study ...
It's as common as the branches on a tree or the layers of a Russian doll — but it's also vital to the way humans think and communicate: it's 'recursion', or what some scientists call 'self ...
Researchers now report that these clever birds are able to understand recursion—the process of embedding structures in other, similar structures—which was long thought to be a uniquely human ...
Figure 1: Identification and validation of recursive splice sites in Drosophila ... removing candidates that did not display an obvious saw-tooth pattern of read density or which clearly ...
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