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This alone is an interesting concept since one rarely overtly and explicitly thinks of auctions as an active curatorial venture, but rather as a commercial one where auction house specialists invite collectors to consign works.
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All those values are there but you don't explicitly think about them.
"People don't explicitly think, 'I've recycled a cup and solved global warming,' but rather once they've done an action like recycling, they feel consciously or subconsciously like they've done their part".
That is, humans approach fiction by just examining the local similarity of "possible worlds being nearby, being like the actual one in all respects in what they are not explicitly thought to be different" (Dohrn, 2009: 42009
However, if we are to reap the benefits of this potential as part of everyday teaching and learning, we need to explicitly think about and support the work required to set up and run e-Science experiences within any particular educational context.
They became champions of developing formal systems to make sure these equity issues are explicitly thought about as they develop algorithms, as well as how they could proactively use machine learning to improve equity.
In other words, Facebook is looking to understand how humans explicitly think, behave, react in real-time, and also their tacit thoughts and reactions that never see the light of day online.
Quality family time at home gets me in the green zone -- Whilst I love quality family time at home I hadn't explicitly thought that it would be helping me recover from stressors in life.
When participants explicitly thought about race at the start of the study, the African-American participants were willing to pay more than twice as much for the headphones as the Caucasian participants.
In this instance it transpires that one does not need to explicitly think in terms of the cell, in order to infer something meaningful about the overall tissue.
In rodents, some dopamine neurons were shown to phasically respond to aversive events (Brischoux et al., 2009), which dopamine neurons were explicitly thought not to do (Ungless, Magill, & Bolam, 2004).
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