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A research interview generally uses a structured approach to gathering information with the intention of generating new information that will be applied to a larger sample or population.
The authors therefore lean towards a definition of Foresight 2.0 as the process of aggregating future-relevant information online as opposed to generating new information through collaborative processes.
Diabetes epigenetics may hold the future potential of generating new information that can be used to predict high-risk patients and disease prevention.
We provide the first example of generalization of published spatial models, and confirm that this procedure allows for more efficient use of research funding, by generating new information of relevance, in this case study, for badger management and for understanding M. bovis epidemiology in Atlantic Spain.
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Lieutenant Fitzpatrick said he hoped it would generate new information.
Seeking to generate new information, the Department of Law Enforcement said it was increasing a reward in the case to $100,000, from $75,000.
Edge detection neither generates new information, nor extracts information from geophysical maps.
Comparative effectiveness studies and patient registries will generate new information and may help to define value.
Animals can modify their environments to generate new information, make old information more salient, and reduce cognitive demands.
Such a study would generate new information and data that would improve urban land planning and zoning and thus solve many urban environmental problems.
SNA techniques thus help to understand existing networks and to identify innovation potentials in order to generate new information and reveal options for structural developments.
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