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The lighting of the lamps denotes knowledge or the removal of ignorance.
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The primitive aims of science are to explore and denote knowledge about the structures and functions of the nature [1, 10, 25, 30].
The entity Medical research denotes external knowledge bases that serve as external data input to the grid, or to the knowledge base.
From a health literacy framework, "sleep health literacy" denotes the knowledge, motivation, and competencies to promote healthy sleep and to recognize a sleep problem.
A higher score on each subscale denotes better knowledge of aging issues.
The RF model is fully characterized by its probability density function (pdf) ƒ KB, which is defined as where the subscript KB denotes the "knowledge base" used to construct the pdf.
Opponents condemn such percentage plans, because one school's A may denote less knowledge than another's B. Yet this valid criticism fails to ask what qualities of ambition, discipline and sacrifice take youths to the top ranks of troubled schools.
I-language is first discussed under the sub-heading of 'internalized language' to denote linguistic knowledge.
Timing patterns of viral mutational pathways in the natural course of HIV-1 infection are not well understood, and denote a knowledge gap in HIV research.
At the EoT the mean grades ranged between 62.1% and 80.6% (mean of the EoT grades for the six hospitals was 70.5%, denoting excellent knowledge or skilled performance according to the marking guide).
Novelty part is denoted by F (Innovation), whereas F (Prior Knowledge) denotes the redundant data which is required to be concealed using coding.
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