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But the institute's influence also derives from the fact that it compiles the most extensive statistics on the industry, giving it a base of knowledge that is difficult to challenge.
It will give me a good base of knowledge".
Given this overlap crime scientists may be able to collaborate with conservationists to draw on the extensive knowledge base of prevention studies to identify potential interventions, analyze their implementation, and evaluate the overall impact of an intervention.
An extensive body of knowledge and expertise on DR now exists, but remains fragmented.
Successful extrapolation from rats to humans has been made for thiopental but the underpinning modelling was based on extensive prior knowledge of tissue kinetics [ 11].
The extensive knowledge base in the area of nitrogen fixation in legumes (Oldroy et al. 2011) has provided the basis for new investment in establishing this capacity in crops such as maize, with the view to then transferring to other non-legume crops (https://www.jic.ac.uk/news/2012/07/cereals-self-fertilise/#).
Our whole culture is based on transfers of knowledge.
The extensive knowledge base, comprising about 1900 rules, was built mainly by the use of machine learning (ML) techniques.
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