Sentence examples for a scarce knowledge from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a scarce knowledge" is not correct in standard English usage
The term "scarce" typically describes something that is in short supply or not easily available, but it is not commonly used to modify "knowledge." Example: "His understanding of the subject was based on a scarce knowledge of the relevant theories."

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Using this method, we show that with a scarce knowledge of the node affiliations, multiresolution methods can be adjusted to retrieve the Autonomous Systems, significantly improving the results of classical single-resolution methods.

However there is only a scarce knowledge regarding pathogenesis of RA.

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However, participants of the study have a rather scarce knowledge of processes and resources available for medical information research online.

UFT is a complex world characterized by scarce knowledge and heterogeneous stakeholders with conflicting objectives [1, 2, 3, 4].

Studies that focus on the evolution of the regulatory network, even within a group of closely related organisms are limited by the rather scarce knowledge on regulatory interactions outside a few model organisms.

However, even those comparative studies that focus on a group of closely related organisms are limited by the rather scarce knowledge on regulatory interactions outside a few model organisms, such as E. coli among the prokaryotes.

Co-assignee relations can typically be considered an intra-level relationship (at the ownership/organisation level) and may convey scarce knowledge transfer, being mainly an inter-organisational agreement.

In spite the fact that networks have received considerable attention, and is perceived as one of the few policy driven activities with some degree of success for enhancing innovation in small and medium sized enterprises, a literature review reveals that there is scarce knowledge about the important success factors of such networks.

Interpretative description is a bottom-up approach of research particularly useful when exploring a new or neglected phenomena, about which scarce knowledge has been developed.

But only a small proportion of university knowledge is applied by industrial actors, a fact which can be explained by the scarce knowledge flow channels between academia and industry (Mueller 2006).

Zebrafish has been largely accepted as a vertebrate multidisciplinary model but its usefulness as a model for exercise physiology has been hampered by the scarce knowledge on its swimming economy, optimal swimming speeds and cost of transport.

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