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The interrelated knowledge of these variables sheds light on the constraints faced by different forest owners and about the agents caring for their forests.
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Thus, pastoralists and the rangelands are mutually interrelated through a knowledge milieu held in community-based knowledge (Angassa et al. 2012); this knowledge system is widely referred to as traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) (Reid et al. 2002).
The traditional business model and social business model and social entrepreneurship literature are interrelated, as both knowledge areas influence each other within the scope of this study.
Understanding towards the disease progression requires complete knowledge interrelated to different pathways and their involvement with the altered proteins.
In any case, the Mohists' discussion of issues such as fatalism and the existence of ghosts indicates that the three sorts of knowledge are interrelated, and all three are explained by appeal to the ability to draw distinctions properly: To know-that or know-of is to know-to distinguish kinds of things correctly and apply the correct names or phrases to them.
Understanding how occupational changes and unskilled employment at entry to an occupational labour market could be interrelated is crucial for our knowledge of the effects of IVET on young adults' labour market prospects and hence on social stratification.
d'Socially robust knowledge has three, interrelated aspects: it is tested for validity outside as well as inside the laboratory; it is most likely to be achieved by involving an extended group of experts; it results from having been repeatedly tested, expanded and modified' [[23], p.155].
Attitudes, knowledge and skills are interrelated, and all three need to be addressed to equip students with maximal competence in providing competent care for LGBT patients [ 25].
Love and knowledge thus appear to be interrelated for one cannot love what one does not know.
In the first area, content and structure of knowledge, experts believe knowledge is structured around a coherent framework of concepts, while novices believe knowledge comprises isolated facts that are not interrelated.
Social structure here refers to the ways people are interrelated or interdependent; culture refers to the ideas, knowledge, norms, customs, and capacities that they have learned and share as members of a society.
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