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The figure is that 48 percent of Republican voters said that Newt Gingrich is the candidate who best embodies the "knowledge and experience necessary to be a good president".
Saraswati means one who embodies the knowledge of one's own Self and Universe.
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There Dante is met by Beatrice, embodying the knowledge of divine mysteries bestowed by Grace, who leads him through the successive ascending levels of heaven to the Empyrean, where he is allowed to glimpse, for a moment, the glory of God.
A generic architecture embodying the knowledge pieces required to manage emergencies in different kinds of problem scenarios is described.
The important role of hand gestures, which resemble physical similarities to the objects being designed and embody the knowledge one is trying to convey, has been well noted in the literature (e.g., Crismond and Adams 2012; Heiser et al. 2009).
Rivers, Berta Cáceres once explained, embody the historical knowledge and ancestral culture of indigenous peoples.
Ontologies are tagging formats that can support the semantic enrichment of data by embodying the abstract knowledge contained in the data, which can be used for data integration and analysis.
Sagoff (2002) challenges Eisenberg's analysis; according to Sagoff, when an invention is patented, the patentee gains rights to the knowledge embodied in the object, whether that object is a Gillette safety razor or a gene, and hence, molecules and information cannot be separated in the way Eisenberg suggests.
Utopia Documents provides new ways of reading, of interacting with and ultimately of assimilating the knowledge embodied within research articles.
Citations in subsequent patents are indicative of the technological importance of the antecedent patent, i.e. they draw on the knowledge embodied in the antecedent patent, and/or they may indicate that the antecedent patent had opened up a new field of inventive activity [ 100].
But it isn't so much data generation per se, but the systematic burial of the knowledge embodied in those data that poses the problem: there is so much information available that we simply no longer know what we know, and finding what we want is hard – too hard.
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