Collocations withknowledge
These are words often used in combination withknowledge.
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abstract knowledge
However, in the mentalistic framework, the formation and manipulation of abstract knowledge is restricted to conscious activities.
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accumulated knowledge
The second section demonstrates how the accumulated knowledge of sociolinguistics can be applied to the clinical practice of speech-language pathology.
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accurate knowledge
Furthermore, an accurate knowledge of the spatial distribution of seeds could be used to simulate population dynamics of invasive annual plants.
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acquired knowledge
Before reaching the moral to the story, allow me to end with a final 'food for thought' example which again questions our acquired knowledge.
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adequate knowledge
Do teachers have adequate knowledge of children's vocal development?
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applied knowledge
As a field we are still in a very early developmental period with regard to our theoretical and applied knowledge base.
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basic knowledge
A basic knowledge of capitalism helps appreciate that the music industry is replete with the exploitation of musicians.
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collective knowledge
What kinds of relationships between teachers, teacher educators and researchers will need to emerge to facilitate collective knowledge production?
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comprehensive knowledge
Thus, a comprehensive knowledge of temperature effects on dormancy and germination rate is essential to understand the functioning of seed banks.
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considerable knowledge
As a result, this asthma module is frequently a stated requirement for practice nurses and many have considerable knowledge and clinical skills in asthma management.
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content knowledge
This gave them content knowledge to understand ambiguous utterances and to solve problems in a way that was close to the perspective of others.
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declarative knowledge
To perform these steps, declarative knowledge is used, for example, the knowledge that lymphatic metastases result from transference of cancer cells via the lymph vessels.
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deep knowledge
It is both insightful and skilfully written, and backed by a deep knowledge of the literature.
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detailed knowledge
Detailed knowledge is required to understand the processes by which wind energy is transferred to the ocean surface.
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direct knowledge
But your conscious intentions could cause your actions without your having any direct knowledge of the causal link.
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disciplinary knowledge
It is well documented that readers comprehend texts better when texts are culturally familiar or when they relate to well-developed disciplinary knowledge of a reader.
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ecological knowledge
The emphasis is not on evaluating the role that traditional ecological knowledge plays in decision-making in these bodies.
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encyclopedic knowledge
For instance, how exactly does encyclopedic knowledge, a body of stereotypically-based knowledge, serve as a source for lexically represented knowledge?
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esoteric knowledge
The esoteric knowledge of biochemists and the like is not widely shared.
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existing knowledge
In these tasks, they cannot even use their existing knowledge efficiently to support their working memory performance.
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experiential knowledge
However, they propose that ultimately the story schema becomes an amalgam of these two sources which either condenses or ignores many aspects of experiential knowledge.
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extensive knowledge
It is written in his usual lucid style, and supported by a wealth of detail, reflecting his extensive knowledge, research, and scholarly expertise.
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factual knowledge
The first is factual knowledge about the environment derived from individual observations.
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first-hand knowledge
They may be specialists, general practitioners, nurses, economists, etc., but need not necessarily have first-hand knowledge of the topic of the conference.
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geographical knowledge
Although discovery was never their main objective, they did make some significant contributions to geographical knowledge.
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imperfect knowledge
On the contrary, it was from their imperfect knowledge that non-numerical probabilities could arise.
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in-depth knowledge
On the one hand, the indigenous population acknowledges their experience, in-depth knowledge and superior livestock management techniques, when compared with their own practices.
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inadequate knowledge
A limitation to the present computational results is the inadequate knowledge of dissociation and recombination rates.
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increased knowledge
The cycle of increased knowledge, enhanced care, greater public acceptance, and support for even more advances in knowledge could thus begin anew.
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increasing knowledge
Increasing knowledge of the biology and epidemiology of obesity is leading to identification of novel therapeutic targets.
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indigenous knowledge
Her concluding appeals to, and for, indigenous knowledge are not consistent or forceful enough to be entirely convincing either.
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inside knowledge
He can thus write from an exceptional inside knowledge of two different production systems and two schools of cinematographic thought.
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institutional knowledge
I also thought that studies in this field would require too much institutional knowledge about the countries concerned.
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integrated knowledge
Integrated knowledge-based approach and system for product design for assembly.
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intimate knowledge
As we have seen, he demonstrates an intimate knowledge of its melodic figures and formulae, compositional principles and techniques.
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intuitive knowledge
The evident character of intuitive knowledge contrasts with the impossibility of passing this knowledge on or of explaining it.
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limited knowledge
Limited knowledge of the people that participate in the consensus 12.
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mathematical knowledge
It may be resolved, however, by accepting that mathematical knowledge comprises both images of knowledge and the body of knowledge.
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metacognitive knowledge
The effect of metacognitive strategy training on reading comprehension and metacognitive knowledge.
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objective knowledge
To claim an objective knowledge of the functioning of markets effects a reversal in the traditional hierarchy between what is and what ought to be.
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partial knowledge
A weak verb-general representation would mean that the children have partial knowledge of what is involved in the transitive construction.
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prior knowledge
Unfortunately, sometimes this kind of prior knowledge is not available.
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procedural knowledge
Thus, it may be concluded that the training influenced the subjects' declarative knowledge, which also led to the development of their procedural knowledge.
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profound knowledge
To this review he adds a profound knowledge of documents of historical value and literary texts from medieval times to the 19th century.
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propositional knowledge
Very little in the way of propositional knowledge must figure in the exercise of the practical capacity.
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required knowledge
Furthermore, the required knowledge is often domain specific, limiting the applicability of a knowledge based system to one domain.
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requisite knowledge
More likely, the only groups with the requisite knowledge, time, and resources are external service providers.
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rudimentary knowledge
As is widely appreciated in the industry, most pension funds lack even a rudimentary knowledge of advanced financial instruments.
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scientific knowledge
Furthermore, the problem choices of scientists determine the content of individual research programs, ultimately shaping the character of their contributions to scientific knowledge.
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secret knowledge
However, we are not interested in the interactive accomplishment of the blacksmith's secret knowledge.
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semantic knowledge
Semantic grammars were introduced as an engineering methodology, which allows semantic knowledge to be easily included in the system.
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shared knowledge
Examining interactions can show how new knowledge of technologically mediated environments is shared, and how shared knowledge is managed through talk.
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sharing of knowledge
The organisation was characterised by independence, which ensured depth of knowledge for each member, and interdependence, which ensured the sharing of knowledge among all members.
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specialized knowledge
Readers who lack specialized knowledge of individual cases occasionally may have difficulty interpreting the conclusions authors reach.
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sufficient knowledge
Using functional feedback from the design evaluation concerning the behavioral per formance of forms provided sufficient knowledge to the design process in generating good designs.
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superficial knowledge
To read this article, a superficial knowledge of denotational semantics, typed programming languages and type inference systems will be beneficial.
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superior knowledge
As their relationship grew, however, he became controlling and possessive and repeatedly tried to show superior knowledge over her.
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technical knowledge
This process does require technical knowledge for rule construction and assumes that the user understands negation as failure extensively.
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technological knowledge
Technological knowledge can flow within the economic system embedded in new companies.
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theoretical knowledge
She nonetheless stresses that models can offer substantive theoretical knowledge of the world.
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thorough knowledge
This indicates that she has a vast and thorough knowledge that is not bound by the conventions of the field.
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vast knowledge
To do this requires a vast knowledge-base of syntax, grammar, spelling and usage, all of which can be fed into a computer database.
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working knowledge
Too often, research is undertaken by academics, who do not have a working knowledge of practice.
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