Sentence examples for established body of knowledge from inspiring English sources

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The acquisition of knowledge is no longer restricted to an established body of knowledge.

There is now an established body of knowledge about the role of CyPA in cancer.

There is an established body of knowledge about mixed methods research, discussing why this approach is used, how it can be used, and highlighting the challenges of using it in theory and in practice [ 3, 4].

The original association has been found to be restricted to children born in one village, it does not extend to cancers other than leukemia, and it is markedly inconsistent with the established body of knowledge on radiation-induced hereditary disease.

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Different disciplines approach cancer with different study designs, techniques and established bodies of knowledge.

She proposes that we think about objectivity as the degree to which these claims conform to some standard set of epistemic virtues such as: empirical adequacy, explanatory power, internal coherence, consistency with other established bodies of knowledge.

There is an established body of linguistic knowledge about such things as eliciting patients' concerns, framing discussions about whether to have surgery, delivering bad news, perceiving a patient's indirect expression about reluctance to take medication and many other medical subjects.

And when Goldin shot back that "ignorance is not a place to be," another irritated astronomer stood up "in defense of 'ignorance' "--meaning the estabodyhed bofy of scientific knowledge and expertise.

Human-computer interaction research has produced consistent results bearing on a well-established body of knowledge in cognitive science.

As a result, our systematic review of the Australian literature does not reflect a well-established body of knowledge based on rigorous and comprehensive evaluations but rather a preponderance of largely descriptive studies in the published literature.

Generally, a conceptual framework is a methodology used to establish a body of knowledge in a discipline by taking stock of, and codifying, the literature, which is in turn used to develop a model in such a way as to provide an easily understood way of interpreting the subject area, and present policy recommendations.

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