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One has to appreciate that knowledge about the world is far more than what can be communicated between human beings.
Citizen science and crowdsourcing can be shaped as points of contact through which policy challenges, research questions, and findings can be communicated between the different agents involved in DRR efforts (Oliver-Smith et al. 2016).
The bromodomain-HAT crystal structure suggests the potential for intramolecular interactions that can be communicated between the domains.
Taken together, these novel data indicate a mechanism by which inter-cell phase differences can be communicated between neighbouring cells; oscillatory levels of functional signalling components enable pulsatile activation of the pathway.
Because of the special testing methods needed for babies, which can include transporting blood specimens to laboratories with appropriate equipment, it is important to build effective networks so that results can be communicated between the laboratory, the clinic, and the family or caretaker in a timely and cost-effective manner.
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Figure 2 Results for the question "How did you find out about this SFSC?" Within the territorial context of Trentino, perhaps more than elsewhere, the communication strategies often used for marketing purposes are not suitable for SFSCs, whose selling points can be communicated more effectively through direct contact between people rather than through the media.
"They are codified, and they can be communicated".
Information can be communicated to each object through messaging.
The respective primer information can be communicated on request.
Uncertainties can be communicated linguistically, numerically, or graphically.
If such risks are identified, these can be communicated to women before undergoing colposcopy.
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