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Cognitive requirements for ochre use in the Middle Stone Age at Sibudu, South Africa




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Tool-related cognition in New Caledonian crows.




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Cognitive Neuroscience, Shamanism and the Rock Art of Native California




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Prey recognition and selection by the constant frequency bat, Pteronotus p. parnellii




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Natural and Anthropogenic Hazards in Karst Areas: Recognition, Analysis and Mitigation




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Call recognition in Brown jays (Cyanocorax morio)




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Women's voices in psychiatry: a collection of essays / edited by Gianetta Rands (Consultant Psychiatrist, Re: Cognition Health, London UK; Mental Capacity Act Adviser and Executive Member, Faculty of Old Age Psychiatry, Royal College of Psychiatrists,

Hayden Library - RC440.82.W68 2018




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Stroke revisited: vascular cognitive impairment / Seung-Hoon Lee, Jae-Sung Lim, editors

Online Resource




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The right hemisphere and disorders of cognition and communication: theory and clinical practice / Margaret Lehman Blake

Hayden Library - RC423.B53 2018




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Cognizant net income declines 17%; to hire 20,000 at entry-level in 2020

The company is aiming to invest in business and would onboard around 20,000 entry-level executives in 2020




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We are better placed to withstand Covid-19 impact: Cognizant CEO Humphries

In a Q&A, Brian Humphries says his firm has handled the ransomware attack well and doesn't see any impact on client engagement




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Cognizant posts 17% drop in net profit; Covid-19 to impact Q2 numbers

Among verticals, the highest growth in revenue during the quarter came from communications, media and technology, which grew 5.2 per cent to $626 million




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Pattern recognition: 5th Asian Conference, ACPR 2019, Auckland, New Zealand, November 26-29, 2019, Revised selected papers. / Shivakumara Palaiahnakote, Gabriella Sanniti di Baja, Liang Wang, Wei Qi Yan (eds.)

Online Resource




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Pattern recognition: 5th Asian Conference, ACPR 2019, Auckland, New Zealand, November 26-29, 2019, Revised selected papers. / Shivakumara Palaiahnakote, Gabriella Sanniti di Baja, Liang Wang, Wei Qi Yan (eds.)

Online Resource




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Human emotion recognition from face images / Paramartha Dutta, Asit Barman

Online Resource




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Causal cognition

Title: Causal cognition [electronic resource] : a multidisciplinary debate / edited by Dan Sperber, David Premack, and Ann James Premack.
Imprint: Oxford [England] : Clarendon Press New York : Oxford University Press, 1996.
Shelfmark: Oxford Scholarship Online
Subjects: Cognition -- Congresses.
Causation -- Congresses.
Attribution (Social psychology) -- Congresses.
Cognition and culture -- Congresses.
Attribution (Social psychology) fast (OCoLC)fst00820913
Causation. fast (OCoLC)fst00849829
Cognition. fast (OCoLC)fst00866457
Cognition and culture. fast (OCoLC)fst00866482




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Recognition and enforcement of judgments in civil and commercial matters

Title: Recognition and enforcement of judgments in civil and commercial matters [electronic resource] / edited by Anselmo Reyes.
Imprint: Oxford New York, Hart, 2019.
Shelfmark: Ebook Central
Subjects: Judgments, Foreign -- East Asia.
Judgments, Foreign -- Southeast Asia.
Judgments, Foreign -- South Asia.
Judgments, Foreign. fast (OCoLC)fst00984632
East Asia. fast (OCoLC)fst01243628
South Asia. fast (OCoLC)fst01244520
Southeast Asia. fast (OCoLC)fst01240499




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Music and dementia: from cognition to therapy / edited by Amee Baird, Sandra Garrido, Jeanette Tamplin

Lewis Library - ML3920.M87 2019




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Composition and cognition: reflections on contemporary music and the musical mind / Fred Lerdahl

Lewis Library - ML3830.L367 2020




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Willie May recognized for public service




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Revenue Recognition Guide (2012) (U.S.)

Available: December 2011

Revenue Recognition Guide is a comprehensive reference manual covering the key concepts and issues that arise in determining when and how to recognize revenue. It covers the litany of existing authoritative literature related to revenue recognition and clarifies those revenue recognition concepts that are vague.

For issues not addressed in the accounting literature, this Guide provides suggested accounting treatments that are consistent with general revenue recognition concepts and principles.

The Guide also provides examples of key points, includes excerpts from the financial statements of public companies, illustrating key concepts and judgments, and discusses revenue recognition projects on the agendas of the various accounting standard-setters.

Revenue Recognition Guide is organized into 13 chapters. Within these chapters, a number of Observations and Practice Pointers highlight key consequences of the accounting guidance and identifies issues to watch for when dealing with certain revenue transactions. SEC Registrant Alerts highlights issues that the SEC is particularly focused on, as well as additional guidance provided by the SEC beyond the guidance typically followed by non-public companies.

To facilitate research, the text includes references to pertinent paragraphs of the authoritative literature addressing key points.

Revenue Recognition Guide covers the following topics:

  • Revenue-Related Literature
  • General Principles
  • Multiple-Deliverable Revenue Arrangements
  • Product Deliverables
  • Service Deliverables
  • Intellectual Property Deliverables
  • Miscellaneous Issues
  • Contract Accounting
  • Software: A Complete Model
  • Presentation
  • Disclosures
  • Future Expectations
Related Books:

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U.S. Revenue Recognition Guide (2011)

Available: November 2010

Author: Scott Taub CPA

Revenue is the top line in the income statement and one of the most important figures to both preparers and users of financial statements. It is also one of the most difficult numbers in the financial statements to get right. Revenue Recognition Guide is a comprehensive reference manual covering the key concepts and issues that arise in determining when and how to recognize revenue. It covers the litany of existing authoritative literature related to revenue recognition and clarifies those revenue recognition concepts that are vague. 

For issues not addressed in the accounting literature, this Guide provides suggested accounting treatments that are consistent with general revenue recognition concepts and principles.

This edition has been updated to reflect the new FASB Accounting Standards CodificationTM    and includes both pre- and post-Codification references for quick access to the information you need in the way that you prefer accessing it. 

The Guide also provides examples of key points, includes excerpts from the financial statements of public companies, illustrating key concepts and judgments, and discusses revenue recognition projects on the agendas of the various accounting standard-setters.

Revenue Recognition Guide is organized into 13 chapters. Within these chapters, a number of Observations and Practice Pointers highlight key consequences of the accounting guidance and identifies issues to watch for when dealing with certain revenue transactions. SEC Registrant Alerts highlights issues that the SEC is particularly focused on, as well as additional guidance provided by the SEC beyond the guidance typically followed by non-public companies.
To facilitate research, the text includes references to pertinent paragraphs of the authoritative literature addressing key points.

Material can be located several ways: the Cross-Reference lists pre- and post-Codification references and shows the chapter in which a particular pronouncement is discussed; the Index provides a quick page reference based on topic.

Revenue Recognition Guide covers the following topics:

  • Revenue-Related Literature
  • General Principles
  • Multiple-Element Arrangements
  • Product Deliverables
  • Service Deliverables
  • Intellectual Property Deliverables
  • Miscellaneous Issues
  • Contract Accounting
  • Software: A Complete Model
  • Presentation
  • Disclosures
  • Future Expectations and Projects

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Revenue Recognition Guide (2015) (U.S.)

Author: Scott A. Taub, CPA

Revenue is the top line in the income statement and one of the most important figures to both preparers and users of financial statements. It is also one of the most difficult numbers in the financial statements to get right. This book is a comprehensive reference manual covering the key concepts and issues that arise in determining when and how to recognize revenue. It covers the litany of existing authoritative literature related to revenue recognition and clarifies those revenue recognition concepts that are vague.

For issues not addressed in the accounting literature, this Guide provides suggested accounting treatments that are consistent with general revenue recognition concepts and principles.

  • A Brief Survey of Revenue-Related Literature
  • General Principles
  • Multiple-Deliverable Revenue Arrangements
  • Product Deliverables
  • Service Deliverables
  • Intellectual Property Deliverables
  • Miscellaneous Issues
  • Contract Accounting
  • Software — A Complete Model
  • Presentation
  • Disclosures
  • Future Expectations
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Revenue Recognition Guide (2014) (U.S.)

Author: Scott A. Taub, CPA

Revenue is the top line in the income statement and one of the most important figures to both preparers and users of financial statements. It is also one of the most difficult numbers in the financial statements to get right. This book is a comprehensive reference manual covering the key concepts and issues that arise in determining when and how to recognize revenue. It covers the litany of existing authoritative literature related to revenue recognition and clarifies those revenue recognition concepts that are vague.

For issues not addressed in the accounting literature, this Guide provides suggested accounting treatments that are consistent with general revenue recognition concepts and principles.

- Brief Survey of Revenue-Related Literature
- General Principles
- Multiple-Deliverable Revenue Arrangements
- Product Deliverables
- Service Deliverables
- Intellectual Property Deliverables
- Miscellaneous Issues
- Contract Accounting
- Software: A Complete Model
- Presentation
- Disclosures
- Future Expectations

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[ASAP] Electrochemical CO<sub>2</sub> Reduction — The Effect of Chalcogenide Exchange in Ni-Isocyclam Complexes

Organometallics
DOI: 10.1021/acs.organomet.0c00129




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[ASAP] Spatial Recognition Within Terpenes: Redox and H-bond Promoted Linkage Isomerizations and the Selective Binding of Complex Alkenes

Organometallics
DOI: 10.1021/acs.organomet.0c00151




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The student's guide to cognitive neuroscience / Jamie Ward

Ward, Jamie, 1972- author




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Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy for depression / Zindel Segal, Mark Williams, John Teasdale ; foreword by Jon Kabat-Zinn

Segal, Zindel V., 1956- author




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New Ferrari bosses recognise Formula One must be fairer, says Ross Brawn




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Arjuna-winner Gaurav Gill hopes becoming “certified by govt” will get motorsport recognition




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Mi Browsers get option to turn off data collection in incognito mode




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The composition of our universities has changed but nobody recognises it: P Chidambaram




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When Kate Winslet was recognised as Rose from Titanic in the Himalayas




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These types of exercise improve cognitive performance, reveals study