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

Efforts to build foreign armies are implicitly based on the assumption that "backward" peoples want and will surely benefit from American tutoring.

In other words, both tests are implicitly based on the list vertex degree model, which has been shown previously to underestimate the occurrence probability and the expected number of co-occurrences for genes with high vertex degree (see Fig. 2A).

Such a sampling is more often done implicitly, based on the perceived importance of projects from a financial or strategic point of view, than explicitly, i.e. with a list of the entire portfolio to which one applies documented selection criteria.

(Guyenet and Schwartz, 2012) Public health initiatives aiming to curb the rising rates of obesity are often still implicitly based on the idea that controlling weight is a matter of willpower and choice.

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The widely accepted plateau pressure threshold of 30 cm H2O as a surrogate of stress injury risk is implicitly based on these estimates.

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.

In other words, the DAG representing the true causal structure exists even if we do not know what it is, and all causal inferences based on statistical models are implicitly based on a causal structure – the DAG approach simply makes the assumptions explicit.

The seemingly highly computationally expensive data transformation is not performed but instead, ingeniously, the separation is performed "implicitly" based on their distances measured with the use of a kernel function.

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

In most jurisdictions, the prioritization of patients in the queue occurs implicitly, based on clinical necessity, but without predefined or standardized rules.

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