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The objectives of the current study were to examine oncologists' (a) reasons for (or against) KRAS test adoption; (b) current use of KRAS testing; (c) perceived test benefits and concerns; (d) communication to patients about the test; and (e) understanding of clinical guidelines.

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This may indicate that parts of this student population was focused on procedural fluency (e.g., diagnosing calculation errors) rather than conceptual fluency (e.g., understanding the principle that was needed).

Many models include dimensions of knowledge (e.g., understanding the meaning of culture and its importance to healthcare delivery), attitudes (e.g., having respect for variations in cultural norms) and skills (e.g., eliciting patients' explanatory models of illness) [ 1].

Explaining development—as understood by many developmental biologists means to have an account of ontogeny exhibited by individual organisms belonging to a larger group (e.g., understanding the developmental principles that govern vertebrate or amphibian development).

Often, this knowledge is a set of implicit and basic assumptions that support and explain the reasoning necessary to carry out intelligent tasks by computers (e.g., understanding texts in natural language).

For example, individuals participating in the qualitative phase described knowledge that had been acquired from attending the play (e.g., understanding about the spectrum of BD and the heterogeneity of experiences).

During subsequent visits, 71%% of slides viewed include clinical, procedural, decision making (e.g., "understanding prostate cancer 'risk'") information.

These metrics allow the users to choose those that best match the scientific questions addressed (e.g., understanding how nearby land use affects lake nutrient concentrations would take advantage of land use/cover calculated for the 100 m lake buffer).

Treatment literacy (e.g., understanding the natural course of treatment and the need for adherence to ART) [ 24, 25], experiencing an improvement in health and believing that treatment is no longer necessary [ 10] may also matter.

I.B.M. has a Big Data newsletter, and in January it published an e-book, "Understanding Big Data".

Reading English texts online, communicating with international business partners via e-mail, understanding transnational policies or contracts these are examples for everyday situations in which sufficient English reading proficiency is a necessity.

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