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Students will develop a working knowledge of soil modification techniques and know when it is appropriate to use them.
This course utilizes lectures and small group discussions to develop a working knowledge of human genetics as applicable to clinical medicine and research.
Japanese children are thought to develop a working knowledge of basic mathematical patterns early on, thanks to the use in primary school classrooms of the soroban, a type of abacus based on the Chinese suanpan.
Claiming that "we're not a digital company" is no longer an option; failing to pay attention and develop a working knowledge of the present state of digital technologies all but guarantees obsolescence.
Critical care nurses do not need to be statisticians, but they do need to develop a working knowledge of statistics so they can be informed consumers of research and so practice can evolve and improve.
They are meant to explore the future, rather than to form a bridge to it to develop a working knowledge of how a technology operates and of how customers might respond although as the course of a disruption becomes clearer, they may eventually evolve into bridging hybrids.
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The young Gino developed a working knowledge of Italian, French, German and English.
He was finally caught in Italy and jailed in Rome for 18 months, where he developed a working knowledge of Italian.
Nevertheless it is known that William the Conqueror himself never developed a working knowledge of English and for centuries afterward English was not well understood by the nobility.
He remembers the sessions as hard work; after weeks working for as long as from 11 AM to 5 AM the following day, he says he mostly developed a working knowledge of which takeout spots would still be open in the wee hours of the morning.
And they have magical abilities, including a working knowledge of Bulgarian.
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