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Detail Darwin's major contribution to the theory of evolution.
Mental Images
Visual representations in the mind of an object or scene which are not currently being sensed but recalled or imagined.
Structural Equivalence
A concept in social network analysis indicating that individuals have similar relationships to others in the network, although they may not be directly connected.
Real World-Counterparts
Actual entities or phenomena that serve as the practical or genuine equivalents to concepts, theories, or objects discussed in theoretical or experimental contexts.
Implicit Encoding
The process of storing information without conscious awareness, often used in the context of learning and memory.
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