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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an implicit component" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to a part of something that is not directly stated but is understood to be included. Example: "In the analysis of the text, an implicit component is the underlying theme of social justice that runs throughout the narrative."
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She found that physiotherapists defined informed consent as an implicit component of their routine clinical presentation and information, rather than a process of providing explicit patient choices [ 21].
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The stakes are especially high, because Ayatollah Khamenei is known to be ill and may pass away in the next few years, making the question of who will succeed him a crucial though implicit component of the vote.
A first, and often largely implicit, component of the normative culture in MalariaGEN is trust.
The supposedly narrow content "colorless odorless liquid that falls from the sky and fills the lakes" must have an implicit indexical component: the content in question is really something like "the colorless, odorless liquid that falls from the sky and fills the lakes around here" (Putnam 1975, p. 234).
Indeed, it is often assumed that the implicit component of long-lag priming is associated with repetition suppression whereas the explicit component is associated with repetition enhancement.
We examined the effects of delaying terminal visual feedback on the relative contribution of explicit and implicit components of adaptation to a visuomotor rotation.
The LFPQ is a computerized hedonic analysis platform that measures explicit and implicit components of food reward and included photographs of 16 foods varying in 2 dimensions: protein (low and high) and taste (sweet and savory).
This is done in a seamless manner by continuously adjusting weighting between explicit and implicit components.
By associating of these three procedures of RT, we have evaluated the effects of the explicit and implicit components of advance information on motor preparation.
Owing to advances in computer science and engineering, phenomena once limited to fixed locations are metamorphosing from extraneous entities to implicit components of the everyday.
For instance, in exploring nonformal and implicit components of theory, the Pragmatic View accepts that scientific theories often include mathematical parts, but tends to be less interested in these components.
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