declarative knowledge
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knowledge
noun
uk/ˈnɒl.ɪdʒ/us/ˈnɑː.lɪdʒ/
understanding of or information about a subject that you get by experience or study, either known by one person or by ...
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To perform these steps,declarativeknowledgeis used, for example, the knowledge that lymphatic metastases result from transference of cancer cells via the lymph vessels.
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An ontology typically capturesdeclarativeknowledgeand, therefore, is composed of concepts and relations between concepts.
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Thus, it may be concluded that the training influenced the subjects'declarativeknowledge, which also led to the development of their procedural knowledge.
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Generic representations-an approach for modelling procedural anddeclarativeknowledgeof building types in architectural design.
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Internalization also does not need to be an explicit ordeclarativeknowledgestructure.
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However, procedural experience resulted in developing language sensitivity and helped the bilingual students to overcome the gap in thedeclarativeknowledge.
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In its strongest form, this interface position considers explicit,declarativeknowledgeto be convertible into implicit, procedural knowledge through practice.
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We then focus ondeclarativeknowledge-representation methods, and review and evaluate approaches and methods from logic programming and nonmonotonic reasoning for information agents.
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We then focus ondeclarativeknowledgerepresentation methods.
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Nevertheless, both bilingual and philology students lacked meta-language in providing explanations, although the level ofdeclarativeknowledgeof the philology students was higher.
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Therefore, object-oriented programming languages are desirable fordeclarativeknowledgerepresentation, objectoriented concepts, and fuzzy logic.
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And just as the acquisition ofdeclarativeknowledgewill not ensure that procedural knowledge has been obtained, so the reverse is also true.
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Yet, the case for 'declarativeknowledge' (facts) seems restricted to music theory and related only to reading music.
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Reasoning about procedural knowledge is harder than reasoning aboutdeclarativeknowledge.
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All these elements represent passivedeclarativeknowledge.
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This suggests that the manufacture of bifaces involved evolution of neocortical functions related todeclarativeknowledgesuch as spatial concepts, rather than procedural processing by the cerebellum.
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As with other motor and cognitive skills, automatic processes in language production utilise what is known as "procedural knowledge" or "procedural memory", which is contrasted with "declarativeknowledge/memory".
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Cowan implicitly suggests that it only includesdeclarativeknowledge, as one can infer from his mention of parietal lobes.
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Having a procedural form of metacognition puts an organism in a position to gain the corresponding form ofdeclarativeknowledgeif the conditions for demodularization are met.
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