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In East Africa, as long ago as the 1930s, the excavations of the inshore islands and Kenyan shores of Lake Victoria by Louis Leakey and a number of colleagues began to illuminate knowledge of human and ape evolution.

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According to Adolph Schultz, the Swiss anthropologist whose comparative anatomic studies have illuminated knowledge of nonhuman primates since the mid-20th century, the juvenile period of psychological maternal dependency is 21/2 years in lemurs, 6 years in monkeys, 7 8 years in most apes (though it now appears to be even longer than this in chimpanzees), and 14 years in humans.

However, the strength of this study is that its findings are based on a nationally representative sample and they illuminate the knowledge gap about the health status of older persons in Uganda.

As our enquiry broadened, we identified those with particular roles who could further illuminate the knowledge acquisition behaviours of commissioners (e.g. chairs of the commissioning organisation, directors, public health consultants).

Although the findings of this study help illuminate the knowledge, attitudes, and practices towards influenza A/H1N1 infection in Italy, it is important to underline that the interpretation of the results should be assessed in the context of potential identified limitations in the study design and execution.

Since then the group, with funding from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, has produced all manner of work that has deepened, widened and illuminated our knowledge of what's going on out there, a kind of living map that encompasses not only the tangible signposts of earth, rock, vegetation and wildlife, but also the interpenetrating elements of sunlight and water in all its myriad forms.

Plants in particular have illuminated our knowledge of mobile genetic elements, the role of gene-silencing in resistance and its application to genetic engineering, and conceptual aspects of demography and micro-evolution.

Salient to network dynamics, Routti (2003) illuminates: The knowledge-based economy can be characterized as fractal.

The purpose of this manuscript is to illuminate the basic knowledge and data representations that are created, and the work processes used to create them.

The application of social science theory in particular to Wenger's concept has been a fruitful avenue of inquiry, because it has helped illuminate barriers to knowledge development in CoP-type structures, as well as identify key strategies to overcoming such barriers [ 13, 32].

These pairs can illuminate three kinds of knowledge: 1. Common knowledge already existed, useful but meaningless for research; 2. Rarely involved knowledge, can be taken as noises or false positive findings; 3. Emerging knowledge, useful and meaningful for research.

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