Sentence examples for consequence of the knowledge from inspiring English sources

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An inevitable consequence of the knowledge explosion is that tasks will be carried out with far more collaboration.

As a consequence of the knowledge gained with this work, many desirable improvements on the modelling software packages have been identified and are presented.

In FCA the example set and the inferred concepts are interdependent by principle whereas in the SOHN approach example and hypotheses are inherently independent although they are often related in practice as a consequence of the knowledge extraction process.

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Visualization of the consequences of the knowledge encapsulated within the model is the key component.

In fact the impetus for the search for "Oncogenes" was a natural consequence of this knowledge, and the failure to find such a universal cancer-specific gene(s) should have been an indication that there was greater diversity or heterogeneity than originally expected.

In consequence of the fragmentary knowledge of meiofaunal taxonomy, this fauna is frequently neglected in conservation and biogeography, and ecological analyses remain superficial despite the undoubted importance of meiofauna; e.g., in the food chain [ 8].

In both CD and IDDM, the frequency of susceptibility HLA-DQB1 alleles was in line with the literature data, and we think that the good results obtained in the analyses of HLA-DQB1-associated autoimayne pathologies may be a consequence of the correct knowledge of the marker-disease correlation for the CD and IDDM conditions.

The heterogeneous feedback concerning the perceived additional diagnostic value by the guideline and the physicians' behaviour change in consequence of the guideline knowledge reveals that agreement alone is not a sufficient precondition for a lasting implementation of the chest pain guideline [ 10, 12, 25].

As Barry Petchesky points out, Mr Borland's retirement means that "football's head trauma crisis is no longer just about scientists issuing worrisome studies or editorialists intoning about the future of the NFL...it's about the fact that football destroys some or many of the people who play it, and the consequences of that knowledge".

But it has also prompted a rancorous debate over the consequences of that knowledge.

What's going on here is what Slavoj Žižek calls fetishistic disavowal, which he defined thus: "I know it, but I refuse to fully assume the consequences of this knowledge, so that I can continue acting as if I don't know it".

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