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How is that committee connected to others, what people are points of intersection (knowledge brokers), and what does the bigger picture look like now?
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Most often, these are schools with clear missions that understand the intersection between knowledge, responsibility, service and our fellow women and men.
"Important things happen at the intersection of knowledge," he says.
To understand the implications of research that has focused solely on microevolutionary processes to investigate the intersection between knowledge and acceptance, we need to tread a bit of biological ground.
Intersection can be described as knowledge integration with knowledge coming from two or more domains and resulting in transdisciplinary knowledge, valid in all contributing domains (Sage 2000).
One Health is defined as the intersection and integration of knowledge regarding humans, animals, and the environment, yet as the One Health scientific literature expands, there is considerable heterogeneity of approach and quality of reporting in One Health studies.
The strong relationship between the fatigue life of these tubular joints and the stresses experienced at the intersection make the accurate knowledge of the SCFs in this region of critical importance.
Before proposing any solution, practitioners and researcher should thoughtfully examine the scenario; and then the answers come up from the intersection of information and knowledge of Industry and Academia experiences.
Each decision-making node at intersection calls prior global knowledge until reach the destination node D. The node-density information on each road segments is shown in Table 2. Also note that dead-end roads at intersection I4 - DE will be discarded.
For example, pedagogical content knowledge, the intersection between one's content knowledge and the ability to think about the best ways to approach teaching that content to students, is also essential for effective instruction (Shulman, 1986).
Concerns with the intersections between bio-medical knowledge and power has led anthropologists to examine the multiple ways in which informal bio-medical providers exist in relation and reference to the (often publically funded) formal system but ultimately operate beyond its authority (Cross & MacGregor, 2010; Geest, 1999; Kleinman, 1980; Whyte, 1992).
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