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The fourth category, "one universal and one not universal," is implicitly based on quantifier logic and is probably on firmer ground.

The correct recommendation of no insulin is one that many protocols find difficult as their design is implicitly based on and biased toward active intervention.

At times, we deliberately select our news filters (as with LinkedIn or Flipboard), but online material is also filtered implicitly based on what our friends, contacts, or inner circle discuss (as with Facebook or Twitter).

After schedule conflicts are resolved implicitly based on the higher precedence, the node follows the combined transmit and receives schedule in a single vector.

This paper presents three methods for formally defining and mining a websites interests, each of which is explicitly or implicitly based on a hierarchial structure: website-webpage-keyword.

Unless the nature of the services delivered allows easy to administer performance-related remuneration, remuneration is likely to be explicitly or implicitly based on lockstep, with the (presumably more senior) controlling group or individual earning substantially more than other professionals.

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In contrast with matched pairs approaches, which aggregate the pairs by breaking at a single bond, in our approach the fingerprint pairs implicitly aggregate based on contextual information.

They reflect implicitly the ranking based on the aggregated values but include also such information as the observed or predicted chain-specific maximum extents of damages.

Good research managers understand this implicitly: that relationships based on professionalism and mutual respect work far better than scales of accountability and incentive schemes in most knowledge-work settings.

Any method for inferring molecular phylogeny is implicitly or explicitly based on the evolutionary mechanism of nucleotide or amino acid substitutions, and the reliability of phylogenetic analyses strongly depends on models assumed for the substitution processes of nucleotide and amino acid.

Kjellsson et al. remind us that all studies of health inequalities are implicitly or explicitly based on either an absolute or relative notion of equality, and that studies involving bounded variables also involve an implicit or explicit value judgment about whether it is inequalities in attainment (e.g., health) that matter or inequalities in shortfalls (e.g., ill health).

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