Sentence examples for concentrate knowledge from inspiring English sources

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A multiple linear regression analysis has established significant relationships between economic, urban and ecological variables: the formation of networks of cities enables economies to concentrate knowledge, achieve greater efficiency in resource consumption (energy), higher productivity (GDP) and lower entropy (less CO2 emissions, better functional structure of the landscape).

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This notion is echoed across the research centre literature, with many citing the benefits of concentrating knowledge and expertise [ 2, 14, 22, 27, 29, 32] and social capital in research centres [ 22].

Only it is necessary that this character should be the product of volition and study, and that the artist, concentrating his knowledge, should find the form and the line in its greatest simplicity.

These measures concentrate on sources knowledge and technology to be transferred; and as the results of such organizational surveys can be collected and analyzed based on metropolitan areas, they have the potential to contribute to insights on the relationship dimension of innovation.

Most interventions designed to facilitate informed choices concentrate on increasing knowledge only.

It is beyond the scope of this work to give a detailed account of these pathways, so I shall concentrate on how knowledge of them has made an impact on GA research.

In sum, I suggest that the key to generating a more effective biological curriculum is to suppress the tendency to be generously inclusive (which often results in a preoccupation with trivia) and to concentrate on foundational knowledge and useful skills.

In our further analysis, we have decided to concentrate on three aspects of knowledge: (1) knowledge objects, (2) knowledge forms and (3) knowledge positions.

More exactly, we are concentrating on the knowledge reuse process.

A causal diagnosis solution relying on experts' knowledge concentrates on the different malfunctions that may disturb the data acquisition process and tells the engine test bench tuning engineer which malfunction has occurred or which malfunctions are most likely suspected.

Parmenides, born ca. 510 BCE in the Greek colony of Elea in southern Italy (south of Naples, and now known as Velia), explores the nature of philosophical inquiry, concentrating less on knowledge or understanding (although he has views about these) than on what can be understood.

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