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It was evident that midwives expressed knowledge and confidence prior to undertaking the training were significantly variable, despite this, early indications show statistically significant improvements in self-reported knowledge and confidence can be achieved when delivering a short, intense form of training.

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Rules are an important form of expressing knowledge and control.

Ozlo's new suite of APIs that includes tools for both expressing knowledge and understanding language will help to democratize the creation of conversational AI assistants.

Compared to women with more education, less-educated women were shy, had difficulty expressing knowledge and often showed signs of low self-esteem and confidence during the FGDs.

Explaining things to others, as is done in teaching and supervision, also contributes to learning as it requires expressing knowledge and argumentation, and thus elaboration (Eraut 2007; Ericsson 2004; Van de Wiel et al. 2004).

In the analysis we found a gap between perceived and expressed knowledge of sex and gender differences in drug treatment indicating a need of education about this to be included in the curriculum in medical school and in basic and specialist training for physicians.

However, in constructing multiple-answer problems, we usually specify some concrete domain for the problems, an experiment to investigate the validity of simulation of erroneous solution (SES) generated problems and confirm expressed knowledge.

Fourteen of the killers expressed knowledge about their predecessors.

This chapter reviews research regarding two classes of change mechanisms that have been proposed for applying in the domain of mathematical reasoning: "mechanisms that involve reciprocal relations between knowledge of problem-solving procedures and knowledge of concepts," and "mechanisms that involve expressing knowledge in speech and gestures".

These studies presented clear evidence that even in the initial hours and days after birth, infants were capable of learning and expressing knowledge across long periods of time (Rovee-Collier and Fagen, 1981).

The rule-based setting in which neural networks are interpreted provides a convenient way of expressing knowledge in a transparent and modular manner and at a desired level of granularity (specificity).

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