Sentence examples for fragmentation of knowledge from inspiring English sources

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Though UN-formulated norms have slowly matured to the status of binding international law, the fragmentation of knowledge in modern society is such that few scientists know about the existence and content of the related UN declarations and covenants or their implications.

Though most encyclopaedists were willing to accept the essential reference-book function of encyclopaedias and the role of an alphabetical organization in carrying out that function, they became increasingly disturbed about the emphasis on the fragmentation of knowledge that such a function and such an organization encouraged.

Comte's classification is meant not to restore a chimerical unity, but to avoid the fragmentation of knowledge.

In the closing essay, Luis Ricop, artist and culture activist, denounces the fragmentation of knowledge affecting science and art.

4, we focus on the fragmentation of knowledge the French National Observatory for Natural Risks Observatoire National des Risques Naturelss, ONRN) is trying to overcome, as an example of implementing the recommendations of the SFDRR.

In this model, medical practice is detached from scientific practice, thereby promoting fragmentation of knowledge and neglect of the psychosocial and cultural aspects of medical activities [ 9].

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This refers to the fragmentation of the knowledge on the subject among often hermetic disciplines and to the distribution of political mandates on sanitation across many institutions, which independently tackle specific aspects of the issue.

In History education, narrative can be argued to be very useful to overcome fragmentation of the knowledge of historical characters and events, by relating these with meaningful connections of temporality and sequence (storification).

Also, there is a high fragmentation and distribution of knowledge along the production chain.

The ONRN responds to the need for more prevention-oriented policies and for reducing the fragmentation of information and knowledge.

Contact: [email protected] As high-throughput experimental methods and advanced information technology have impressively increased the amount of data, the resulting information congestion has well-known consequences such as fragmentation of data and knowledge and duplication of research efforts (Stevens, 2000).

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