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The phrase "available knowledge that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to knowledge that is accessible or obtainable in a specific context.
Example: "The available knowledge that we have gathered from previous studies will help us in our research."
Alternatives: "accessible information that" or "existing knowledge that".
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Furthermore, conclusions on the SPFS-PA association do not include unpublished studies, which may otherwise change the bulk of available knowledge that is used to reach conclusions.
Looking to the performance of the FSG vessels it seems that it is more the application of the available knowledge that can do the job than a "to be expected innovation".
For each protein included in the model, the guide includes a brief summary of available knowledge that was considered in the formulation of the model.
Due to the largest EVD epidemic in history, there is a dire need to consolidate and integrate all available knowledge that we currently possess or could be retrieved from open-access knowledge bases and available literature, on the EBOV genome.
For landfills operating in 2001, we assumed that the emissions will last up to 2030 (an assumption supported by the available knowledge that landfilled biodegradable waste starts to emit biogas a few years after deposit and continues to do so for several decades) and the health effects, in terms of congenital anomalies and low birth weight, are constant throughout this period.
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Others have undertaken unconstrained searches of this space, without reference to available biological knowledge that could direct the search for meaningful relationships [6].
We have detailed the new Library of Knowledge Integration (LOKI) that provides the database of integrated publicly available biological knowledge that can easily be updated to keep pace with the ever growing data repositories.
Available knowledge indicates that this points to a rather strong vortex circulation and related strong and persistent main flow velocity.
Imprecise probabilities can capture epistemic uncertainty, which reflects limited available knowledge so that a precise probabilistic model cannot be established.
Our study adds to the available knowledge in that it provides also data on the performance of the Bilimed® in non-Caucasian, and also in younger preterm infants.
Based on already available knowledge indicating that PDDs are not limited to high-income countries; the need for services especially in low and middle-income countries is felt more than before.
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