Sentence examples for ii knowledge from inspiring English sources

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These are I) knowledge from singular things; II) knowledge from signs; III) knowledge from common notions; and IV) intuitive knowledge.

In this survey, we considered the following independent variables: (i) industrial experience with testing process; (ii) knowledge and usage experience with MR-MPS; and (iii) knowledge of TMMi.

This paper presents a novel multiple filters and observers based fault detection scheme using (i) a nonlinear process model, and (ii) knowledge of the standard operating procedure for executing the transition.

Unanswered questions include (i) the length of time an offender remains in the community until re-arrest, (ii) knowledge about what crimes are committed, and (iii) the reasons for return.

This section provides an overview of topics discussed in the literature relevant to our research path, classified into three areas: (i) interactions between organizations, (ii) knowledge transfer, and (iii) absorptive and/or desorptive capacity.

Thereby, we exploit two main methods: (i) context-based focused crawler architecture to discover local knowledge from interlinked systems, and (ii) knowledge alignment process to integrate the discovered local knowledge.

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Figure 5 summarizes the pre-CAWSES-II knowledge of the cause-and-effect chain between latent heat forcing, tidal propagation, and coupling into the ionosphere, based on various satellite observations.

Kirkpatrick's four-level framework for evaluating educational outcomes entails (i) valuation (satisfaction), (ii) learning (knowledge and knowledge retention), (iii) behavior (applying knowledge about timely identification of patients at risk and referral), and (iv) effects on patient health and organization (change in practice and results).

Based on QWGSD-FC and inspired by transfer learning, two types of cross-domain, soft-partition clustering frameworks and their corresponding algorithms, referred to as type-I/type-II knowledge-transfer-oriented c-means (TI-KT-CM and TII-KT-CM), are subsequently presented, respectively.

Using historical and discourse analysis, we find that the science-policy interface is largely constructed within two knowledge discourses: (i) scientific knowledge and (ii) local knowledge.

Gibbons et al. (1994) regard this development as mode II of knowledge production.

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