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  • 31Implicit memory — is a type of memory in which previous experiences aid in the performance of a task without conscious awareness of these previous experiences.[1] Evidence for implicit memory arises in priming, a process whereby subjects show improved performance… …

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  • 32Implicit solvation — (sometimes known as continuum solvation) is a method of representing solvent as a continuous medium instead of individual “explicit” solvent molecules most often used in molecular dynamics simulations and in other applications of molecular… …

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  • 33Implicit Certificates — are a variant of public key certificate, such that a public key can be reconstructed from any implicit certificate, and is said then to be implicitly verified, in the sense that the only party who can know the associated private key is the party… …

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  • 34Implicit function — Implicit Im*plic it, a. [L. implicitus, p. p. of implicare to entwine, entangle, attach closely: cf. F. implicite. See {Implicate}.] 1. Infolded; entangled; complicated; involved. [Obs.] Milton. [1913 Webster] In his woolly fleece I cling… …

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  • 35Implicit self-esteem — refers to a person s disposition to evaluate themselves positively or negatively in a spontaneous, automatic, or unconscious manner. It contrasts with explicit self esteem , which entails more conscious and reflective self evaluation. Both… …

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  • 36Implicit collaboration — is an emergent discipline whose goal is to allow collaboration among the internet, social networks, reputation systems and different distributed systems in an implicit automatic way.OverviewIn these contexts, collaboration is intended as the… …

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  • 37Implicit and explicit atheism — Implicit atheism and explicit atheism are subcategories of atheism coined by George H. Smith (1979, p.13 18). Implicit atheism is defined by Smith as the absence of theistic belief without a conscious rejection of it (i.e., those who have not… …

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  • 38Implicit personality theory — (IPA) concerns the general expectations that we build about a person after we know something of their central traits, for example when we believe that a happy person is also friendly, or that quiet people are shy. Individuals hold a network of… …

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  • 39Implicit cognition — refers to unconscious influences such as knowledge, perception, or memory, that influence a person s behaviour, even though they themselves have no conscious awareness whatsoever of those influences. [Ray, Colleen A. and Reingold, Eyal M.… …

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  • 40Implicit data collection — is used in human computer interaction to gather data about the user in an implicit, non invasive way.OverviewThe collection of user related data in human computer interaction is used to adapt the computer interface to the end user. The data… …

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