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2008
This book is a collection of highly innovative research ideas, strategies, focal points related to biological cell model systems, promoting both genomic research and bioinformatics that are starting points for instance of the system biology and future research in this field.
FA Farrelly, A Petri
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This book is a collection of highly innovative research ideas, strategies, focal points related to biological cell model systems, promoting both genomic research and bioinformatics that are starting points for instance of the system biology and future research in this field.
FA Farrelly, A Petri
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Why Explicit Knowledge Cannot Become Implicit Knowledge
Foreign Language Annals, 2016AbstractIn this essay, I review one of the conclusions in Lindseth (2016) published in Foreign Language Annals. That conclusion suggests that explicit learning and practice (what she called form‐focused instruction) somehow help the development of implicit knowledge (or might even become implicit knowledge).
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Implicit knowledge of words in dogs
Learning & BehaviorPrevious investigations into referential use of object words by dogs have revealed limited understanding in this domain by most dogs. However, a recent study by Boros et al. (Current Biology, 34(8), 1750-1754, 2024) has provided neurological evidence suggesting that understanding of the referential nature of object words and the ability to form mental ...
Emma, Cox, Jeffrey S, Katz
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From implicit to explicit knowledge
Proceedings of the companion publication of the 17th ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative work & social computing, 2014In this paper we propose MentaLink, a tool for preserving and sharing mental links in science. MentaLink is intended as a public knowledge base of links between scientific publications. Contributors can collaboratively define and edit links between entire articles or specific text passages.
Andelfinger, P. +3 more
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[Intuition as implicite knowledge].
Pflege, 2001The article relates the terms intuition, tacit knowledge and experience and describes their meaning for nursing. An empirical study with 16 experienced nurses is presented whereby the nurses had to deal with a simulated critical nursing situation. Basing on their actions a method for explication of action-guiding tacit knowledge was developed so that a
A, Büssing, B, Herbig, T, Ewert
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Implicit and Explicit Knowledge About Language
2008Peer Reviewed ; https://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/139830/1/Implicitandexplicitknowledgeaboutlanguage ...
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Finding Explicit and Implicit Knowledge
2010This chapter discusses two different types of text data mining focusing on the biomedical literature. One deals with explicit information or facts written in articles, and the other targets implicit information or hypotheses inferred from explicit information.
Kazuhiro Seki +2 more
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The problem of implicit knowledge
Expert Systems, 1987Abstract: Recognising the existence of different forms of knowledge is a first step towards effective knowledge elicitation. This article takes a brief look at some of the different types of knowledge which human experts possess and then focusses on the problem of implicit knowledge.The fact that much of an expert's knowledge is implicit or tacit in ...
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Biases and Implicit Knowledge [PDF]
A common explanation for biases in judgment and choice has been to postulate two separate processes in the brain: a “System 1” that generates judgments automatically, but using only a subset of the information available, and a “System 2” that uses the entire information set, but is only occasionally activated.
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