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These two programs include explicit (cited with clear references) and implicit (vague mentions with no citation) references to research, particularly in their backgrounds and problem definitions.
In the speech that launched his campaign, Paul never mentioned his father specifically, although he returned often to the word "liberty" — an implicit acknowledgment of his father's fans.
Considering the benefits of implicit learning mentioned above, we feel that in the prevention of ACL injuries, we need to discover the possibilities of implicit learning.
In this paper, an improved Milstein (IM) method is developed, which successfully avoids solving nonlinear algebra equations encountered with implicit methods as mentioned above.
"It would seem to me to be a dereliction of moral and creative duty not to do so, not to mention the implicit cowardliness in avoiding those subjects.
You might feel as if you know what you're getting from language that trades in remarks like "oh, dash it all" and "old boy," not to mention an implicit xenophobia whereby the snarling German is more or less summed up in his entirety by the single name, Putz.
Not to mention the implicit humiliation.
The amount of overlapping concepts between two proteins is a measure of relatedness; it records both explicit (co-mentioning of two proteins in the same abstract) and implicit (both proteins co-mentioned with a third concept) relationships.
Next, one corroborates with an example which illustrates the connection implicit between the property mentioned in the proposition and the property adduced as its ground.
To our knowledge previous works have been limited to implicit relations between the mentioned parameters and also been restricted to strongly wetted media, which underlines one part of the novelty in this work.
It involves a step that is never mentioned but implicit in the procedure: the assignment of odor percepts to the different spheres in stimulus space.
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