Sentence examples for declarative information from inspiring English sources

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[New] Descriptive and declarative information making up an "electronic title page" that is attached to a TEI-conformant electronic text.

Payne JD, Tucker MA, Ellenbogen JM, Wamsley EJ, Walker MP, Schacter DP, Stickgold R. Memory for semantically related and unrelated declarative information: The benefit of sleep, the cost of wake.

Payne JD, Tucker MA, Ellenbogen JM, Wamsley EJ, Walker MP, Schacter DL, Stickgold R. Memory for semantically related and unrelated declarative information: the benefit of sleep, the cost of wake.

The data learning problem is a phenomenon that arises when an agent employing a cognitive architecture faces the task of acquiring declarative information from an external source, such as the "answer" to a "question".

To support these claims we show how our formalism can be used in both ways: first we integrate two appraisal theories; second, we use this formal integrated model as basis for a computational model after identifying what declarative information is missing in the formal model.

A large part of the effort of developing limited-objective reasoning systems goes into the management of large, complex bodies of declarative information.

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Sleep can improve the off-line memory consolidation of new items of declarative and non-declarative information in healthy subjects, whereas acute sleep loss, as well as sleep restriction and fragmentation, impair consolidation.

The declarative data provide information on both the household (income, household type, region of residence) and its members (e.g., socioeconomic characteristics, health care, and prevention behaviours).

A likely origin of such declarative memory information is the MTL.

Our results suggest that the division between what is maintained versus enhanced by sleep may not be about declarative vs. nondeclarative information, but instead about arbitrary versus structured information.

If the first question identifies what you have, the second elicits what you're doing: either communicating information (declarative) or trying to figure something out (exploratory).

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