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The phrase "a statement of knowledge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a declaration or assertion that conveys information or understanding about a particular subject.
Example: "The report concluded with a statement of knowledge regarding the environmental impacts of the project."
Alternatives: "a declaration of understanding" or "an assertion of facts".
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Students from all years in two medical schools (N = 2928) were asked to complete a written questionnaire including (a) a statement of their knowledge of youth health care (YHC) ("subjective knowledge"), (b) their preference for a YHC career and (c) a list of 47 characteristics of medical practice with the request to rate their applicability to YHC.
Libraries are always paradoxical: they are as personal as the collector, and at the same time are an ideal statement of knowledge that is impersonal, because it is universal, abstract, and so much larger than an individual life.
If the group cannot initiate new assessment activities it will integrate the review into a statement of the current knowledge status, with recommendations for further assessment activities to be initiated by other relevant actors.
In fact, when uncertainty is expressed as a statement of plausible outcome and/or significance, expressing uncertainty is a very informative statement of knowledge.
We draw up a starting-point statement of knowledge of rainforest tree species distribution in New Caledonia by compiling tree occurrences from four distinct sources: (i) herbarium specimens, (ii) plot inventories, (iii) photographs and (iv) other observations collected over several decades.
But the first of the four books of the Prolegomena is a "Metaphysics of Knowledge," beginning with a statement of "The Spiritual Principle in Knowledge and in Nature," which argues for a form of idealism both epistemological and ontological, and Green's posthumous works also included a set of lectures on Kant in which he engaged quite directly with Kant's form of idealism.
The logos is a statement of the elements of the object of knowledge.
Asked if Brown should issue a statement about his knowledge of McBride's activities, he said: "I don't think the world is helped by Gordon Brown saying anything about this.
Table 2 shows the 20 statements of knowledge and practice.
The first part contained 10 statements of knowledge (1 10) and the second contained 10 statements of practice (11 20).
The ability to explicitly express richer statements of knowledge (such as the example above) is one of the major advantages of using ontologies; however, with increased complexity comes increased possibility of contradiction and inconsistent expression.
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