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This type of evidence is standard fare because the communications can provide crucial insight into the knowledge and intent of participants — the key to establishing most regulatory violations.
With its new capital in tow, Smarterer launched a new product today, called Flock, which seeks to give enterprise companies to gain insight into the knowledge and skill sets that define their organizations, and, perhaps more importantly, better understanding of where skills gaps exist.
"Bestiaries of the Middle Ages offer fascinating insight into the knowledge and beliefs of the time--a mixture, often, of dawning science and ancient folklore," writes Gregory McNamee in his collection The Serpent's Tale: Snakes in Folklore and Literature (University of Georgia Press, paperback, $17.95).
The reliability results give insight into the knowledge and perception of African women on their reproductive health.
This narrative synthesis of 37 documents provided insight into the knowledge, attitudes, practices and training of those who provide ECP to women and men in LMIC.
Insight into the knowledge of the three-dimensional structure (3D) of a gene product is a key component in determining the impact of a mutation in causing disease.
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Effective intervention programmes requires not only knowledge of the effectiveness of the intervention but also insights into the knowledge, attitudes, and health behaviours of the target populations.
Our study has added new insights into the knowledge of how genetic variation in steppe-associated taxa has been influenced by late Pleistocene and Holocene climatic changes.
Steps toward model the functionality of the cell will render more detailed insights into the knowledge of the living systems and will provide more powerful statistical tools to study the behavior of the cell in a diseased condition.
Beyond that, it provides new insight into the pupils' knowledge of pregnancy and childbirth, which includes the following: - (1) The limited knowledge and awareness of key maternal issues such as, knowledge of normal pregnancy duration, danger signs and maternal risk behaviours.
Knowledge, Attitude and Practice studies (KAP studies) on HIV/AIDS provide an insight into the current knowledge, attitudes and practices [ 4] of the general population or of a particular population group, help establish 'educational diagnosis' of a community [ 5] and constitute a basis for planning activities aimed at the prevention and control of HIV [ 6].
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