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"input of expertise" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English
This phrase generally refers to the expertise or knowledge someone contributes to a task or group project. For example, "Each member of the team offered input of expertise to the project."
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Lastly, we would like to thank Giuseppe Cacciatore for his input of expertise in assay processes and statistical calculations.
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Despite the input of that expertise, both struggled with their weight in the lead-up to these Games, Gavin failing to beat the scales at the pre-tournament camp in Macau; Murray coping with the bantamweight limit then losing yesterday on points in a controversial exit against China's Yu Gu.
The idea is that their active involvement leads to the input of capital, technical expertise, entrepreneurship, and (social) support in the policy process [5].
The challenge is to compose the GSS in such a way that it supports the knowledge creation and the consensus building of the foresight expert group, while optimising the input of time and expertise resources.
The Institute for Genomic Research Rice Genome Annotation (hereafter named the Osa1 Genome Annotation) is the product of an automated pipeline and, for this reason, will benefit from the input of biologists with expertise in rice and/or particular gene families.
The KTAs who were external to the institution in which EBHC was implemented, were embedded in an organisation (GM CLAHRC) and supported by a team of people who had different amounts of input and expertise.
These tools offer a user-friendly interface and several levels of input regardless of the expertise of the user.
We benefited from the input and expertise of Kent Buse, Senior Advisor, UNAIDS.
We plan to develop the C-DIRECT intervention as a combined 'top-down and ground-up' approach, integrating the input and expertise of researchers and renal healthcare professionals (HCPs), and service users alike.
Disregarding the traditional distinction of false memories and visual illusions and assuming an extraordinary fast engagement of both during the processing of visual input, the observed null effect of expertise in our experiment may be the result of an imbalance of weighted sources.
This addition is a highly relevant one as intervals with the same width for each test instance could suppose a critical drawback for data whose distribution strongly depends on the input features, and the need of expertise to develop clustering methods to solve this problem entails a strong limitation to the application of these methods to general regression tasks.
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