Property of having occurred in the recent past.
The property of having happened or appeared not long ago.
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Examples for "novelty "
1 The novelty is the pressure since 1989 from central and eastern Europe.
2 I shall add one more example for the sake of its novelty .
3 These short-term practice effects suggest changes in neural activity with stimulus novelty .
4 The present study evaluates whether phenotype may affect spontaneous, non-spatial novelty discrimination.
5 The novelty is all superficial; the tradition is all interior and profound.
1 The teacher presents in actuality what the pupil represents only in posse.
2 Of course, in actuality , nothing could have been further from the truth.
3 Then violence flowered again & he became a novelist of burning actuality .
4 The conqueror of Asia seemed to him to be wanting in actuality .
5 They were the young college men-men in name only, boys in actuality .
1 There the flush and bloom of newness were oppressive to the right-minded.
2 Part of Bodyline's devastation was its newness , its intimations of the future.
3 The bishop had still to learn this perennial newness of the young.
4 There's an attractive sense of newness , of wonder even, in the playing.
5 Absolutely nothing on your person gives offense, either in newness or oldness.
1 This is the natural consequence of recency of settlement and rapid increase.
2 Another condition favourable to recall is the recency of the original experience.
3 Discounting rates were not associated with types or recency of drug use.
4 Exposure was progestin use for at least 14 days by duration and recency .
5 This was understandable given its recency , novelty and unknown transmission dynamics.
6 The recency of IPV was examined as a potential moderator of these relations.
7 Partly because of a cognitive bias called the recency bias.
8 And then she adverted, with a blush, to the extreme recency of this date.
9 The other thing that's true is we're also subject to something called the recency bias.
10 There were no consistent associations within categories of age or recency or duration of use.
11 There also appears to be support for recency from those who reject the single species hypothesis.
12 This not only points to human recency , but it also emphasizes the unity of the surviving species.
13 The factors that strengthen these tendencies or connections are the frequency, recency , primacy, and vividness of experience.
14 Measures of age at initial use of HRT, duration, and recency of exposure did not improve the models.
15 Seroprevalence increased with age but did not vary by region of birth or recency of migration to Lima.
16 Conclusions: Abuse in childhood and adulthood have differential effects on mental health; effects are increased by recency and severity.
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