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The Vedic hymns (mantras) seem to be addressed to gods and goddesses (deva, one who gives knowledge or light), who are personifications of natural forces and phenomena (Agni, the fire god; Indra, the rain god; Vayu, the wind god).
The visualization of displacement components gives knowledge about the form of fronts of elastic wave propagation in Sodium Thiosulfate with monoclinic and Copper Sulphate Pentahydrate with triclinic structures of anisotropy.
Cruell to Man-kind,/ Gives Knowledge none, but Misery to find" ("A Dialogue Betwixt Man, and Nature," in Cavendish 1653, 58).
Therefore, for each bundle, a fixed number of replicas exist in the network that gives knowledge to each node to know the maximum number of replicas of each bundle that can be disseminated in the network.
A person who gives knowledge for the sake of popularity, agenda, self esteem, money or fame, is not always being genuine in what they give.
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"We create avenues to give knowledge to people so that their lives can be better".
What frustrated Wilson was that the government was attempting to stop him from giving knowledge away.
These sets of literals are selected among those explicitly embodied in the given knowledge base.
They are having kids now, so how can they give knowledge to their own children?
If given knowledge and helped, they can become a very firm bridge to the public and the community".
One possible answer is to say that vision is not sufficient to give knowledge of how things are.
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