Sentence examples for informed explicitly from inspiring English sources

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We report in this paper a study assessing whether a visualization tool, whose design was informed explicitly by research from information visualization and human computer interaction, could engage pre-university students in their exploration and learning of more advanced mathematical concepts.

"Evidence suggests that if a pupil is informed (explicitly or implicitly) through their academic placement that they are more or less able, this will influence their subsequent behaviours, and they will enact, to some extent, the role assigned, performing at a relatively higher or relatively lower level".

Congestion can be informed explicitly or implicitly.

Although the subjects were not informed explicitly of the outcome of the match-up, the subjects could recognize whether the outcome was a hit or an out because the subjects had sufficient experience with baseball, and relatively salient scenes (easy to infer the result by seeing the initial trajectory of the ball) were selected.

At least in our study, however, in which the participants were not informed explicitly about the relation between volume and weight, two cues were no better than one.

The volunteers and their parents were all informed explicitly about the plan, protocol, and procedure for the study, and written consent was obtained prior to the study being performed.

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All patients were explicitly informed and gave informed consent to the off-label intracranial use of the coronary drug-eluting balloon and the off-label use of the Enterprise stent for the treatment of stenotic lesions, because this stent is certified for intracranial use in the setting of stent-assisted coiling of cerebral aneurysms.

In the would-be settlement, the company promised to inform users explicitly that their "likes" could be used as endorsements for a brand or page, and that they could opt out.

Paediatricians themselves may get used to the fact, as off-label prescription is so common, and may forget about informing parents explicitly and repeatedly.

The initiation of such changes may already be underway, and indeed the recently published NICE Referral Guidelines for Suspected Cancer, which this review was intended to inform, now explicitly state that digital rectal examination should always be carried out in patients with unexplained lower GI symptoms (National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence, 2005).

As used here, 'naturalized philosophy' includes philosophy that is explicitly informed by, rather than replaced by, empirical information about knowers, agents, and social structures from psychology/cognitive science, sociology, anthropology, and elsewhere.

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