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But it can be difficult to communicate knowledge of a higher order without coming across as a hamfisted tubthumper or some kind of hippy.
The mission of the Jepson Herbarium is to understand and conserve the California flora through systematic, floristic, and conservation biology studies and to communicate knowledge of the flora through publications and instructional programs.
Nicholson, the first Gruber awarded to the Caribbean, will manage a climate change project in the twin-island nation of Antigua & Barbuda that aims to build resilience to climate impacts, with a focus on women's empowerment, and to communicate knowledge of climate adaptation globally.
Challenges include poor infrastructure (both basic and sophisticated), inadequate training of healthcare providers (especially in terms of acquiring specialist knowledge of chronic conditions and of communicating knowledge to lay people and patients), and high cost of care.
Oral communication of research findings: Communicate knowledge through verbal presentations in different types of venues to a variety of audiences.
Hague's portrait communicates a knowledge of defeat.
This account places the healthcare professional in a more traditional and directive role as an educator and emphasises the importance of communicating knowledge as the route to improving lifestyles (see Figure 3).
Although it was stressed that the indicators should be selected locally on the basis of the aspects of quality that were relevant and meaningful [ 72, 102], those tasked with compiling the reports quickly found that the terms of communicating knowledge about quality was constituted in a very specific way.
Generating, developing, integrating and communicating knowledge in all the areas of knowledge and culture are the mission and basis of the activities of the University.
It can be used to communicate our knowledge of global change, providing, through landscapes and outcrops, a story that renders the concepts and advances of geoscience accessible.
623, 627, 1 L.Ed.2d 639 (1957) ("The [informer's] privilege recognizes the obligation of citizens to communicate their knowledge of the commission of crimes to law-enforcement officials and, by preserving their anonymity, encourages them to perform that obligation").
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