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They are all examples of ambient computing... intelligence which is built into the fabric of our homes and offices and is, by degrees, getting more and more invisible, more and more implicit in our environments.

But I think there is something much more implicit in the value of gold -- when you see gold, real gold, it has a sort of emotional quotient to it that you can't really get when you use fake gold.

However, in contrast to the first framework, this assumption remains more implicit in this second framework.

However, direct contact (as the most important element in phase two) appears more implicit in the description, but is necessary for the exchange of working procedures or professional knowledge.

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Cognitive functioning in learners with larger ZPDs not only boosted with more implicit mediation in reaching the answer (Antón, 2003 and Aljaafreh and Lantolf 1994) but also attested shorter response latency.

In addition to the suggestion that the fluid in the valveless pump flows clockwise, it is worth noting that there are four more implicit assumptions in Fig. 2.

What's more, implicit attitudes fail in some cases to respond properly to the logical form of semantic statements.

Not only does continuous pointing reveal differences in more implicit aspects of behaviour, but it also provides a more detailed description of precisely which characteristics of actual movement are captured during imagined self-motion.

For example, the basal ganglia may be involved in more implicit, or automatic, predictions of regularity rather than task-based attention to prediction, whereas the explicit task may induce participants to rely on motor representations or imagery with premotor cortex activation.

The ARIMA models deal with seasonality in a more implicit manner--we can't easily see in the ARIMA output how the average December, say, differs from the average July.

However, physicians' pretest expectations, such as their estimates of pretest probability and their reasons for ordering diagnostic tests (for example to exclude or confirm disease or to reassure patients) may influence test result interpretation and management, though perhaps not in a direct Bayesian fashion but probably in a more implicit way.

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