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"It is apparent that the person(s) behind the Satoshi name accumulated a not insignificant knowledge of applied cryptography," he wrote, adding that the design was "elegant" and required "considerable effort and dedication, and programming proficiency".
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In Krikpatrick level 2, during the immediate post course 40% of the providers did not achieve knowledge-based mastery with insignificant factual knowledge decay six months post training.
The major reasons for low mobility are not only historical traditions of inbreeding but also low levels of industrial investments in R&D and thus insignificant interest in knowledge transfer from universities and Academy.
Other studies have shown that gender differences become insignificant once prior knowledge is controlled for (Miller et al., 2014).
At initial assessment, in-service nurses were found to have insignificant higher mean knowledge scores (6.6 versus 5.8, P = 0.08) while the preservice nurses had significantly higher skill scores (6.5 versus 3.2, P < 0.001).
Spare potential prey the knowledge of such insignificant slips.
Pritchett ([2001]) concludes that, in some nations, schooling is effective in transferring knowledge, whereas it is insignificant in others and shapes no skills.
Although statistically insignificant, a trend towards a good knowledge level was associated with higher levels of education.
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