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Conducting the survey made it possible to extract more fine grained knowledge with respect to the perceived constraints by analyzing the perceived strength of constraints and differences between users and non-users.
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The experiments depend on a fine-grained knowledge of the weed's behavior.
Garbuzov insisted, however, that Russia doesn't have the political reach or fine-grained knowledge needed to install a particular American President in office.
An important difficulty in applying these reasoning patterns in practice is that they rely on fine-grained knowledge of how different concepts and entities are semantically related.
By analogy with other kinds of sensory objects, these different levels of musical knowledge might equate to superordinate knowledge about compositions versus fine-grained knowledge specific to particular compositions.
SD produces a gradual deterioration of semantic knowledge, starting with fine-grained knowledge of specific concepts (e.g., that a camel has a hump) and progressing to more basic semantic information (e.g., that a camel is an animal) (Rogers et al. 2004).
Do finer grained mutations that disrupt it affect circularization?
This distinction, Justice Scalia notes, "does not require fine-grained legal knowledge; it is generally managed without incident by the Nation's Girl Scouts and trick-or-treaters".
That kind of thing (a fine grained distant future state) is not generally thought to be known given what we ordinarily take knowledge to be.
However, the fine grained microstructure interspersed with coarser grained regions.
Both are fine grained and rather mild tasting.
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