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While some emotions are innate, others are learned and synthesized from accrued knowledge.
Are senior staff with years of accrued knowledge rushing to early retirement, leaving behind an experience vacuum?
The design modifications are the result of accrued knowledge since the development of the earlier 1/16° system.
However, expertise and accrued knowledge regarding the SSM/T-2 data record is limited because it has remained underused for climate applications and reanalyses.
With cuts forcing dramatic structural change and widespread redundancies, one of the most difficult issues public sector managers are facing is how to mitigate the loss of staff with years of expertise and accrued knowledge.
For Dunlap, it's about preserving something, passing accrued knowledge on to future generations.
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The goal of clinical research is to accrue knowledge to improve the treatment of human diseases in the future.
The problem with accruing knowledge about music is that you can never approach it with the open-mindedness of a kid wanting to "down lode" some tune he's just heard in a Cadbury's ad.
Career: Advanced training tracks in clinical education, research, and leadership allows fellows to accrue knowledge and experience in their area of interest and take critical steps toward building a competitive portfolio, including presentations and publications.
John walks through his training accruing knowledge and practice, building his confidence as a future healthcare provider.
Here, we tried to accrue knowledge of aberrations occurring in lung adenocarcinoma in never smokers with the goal to uncover new aberrations that would include cancer genes.
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