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I think all wisdom and all knowledge emanates from the people".

"The vice president obviously believes that all wisdom and knowledge emanates out of Washington," Mr. Bush said.

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It is shown that most of the knowledge emanated from investigations of the comfort problem can be used to understand and avoid safety-relevant failures of the brake system.

The development of new methods is intrinsically driven by new knowledge emanating from fundamental research in toxicology, carcinogenesis, molecular biology, biochemistry, computer sciences, and a host of other disciplines.

This elegant manuscript provides an excellent example of how a natural genetic variant cannot only be reduced to a single nucleotide/amino acid, but that considerable new functional knowledge can emanate from such an approach.

The central role of GK in glucose homeostasis is perhaps most compellingly demonstrated by the biochemical genetic knowledge that emanated from studying glucokinase disease, which is caused by autosomal dominantly inherited activating and inactivating mutations of the GK gene (35).

Inadequate knowledge of the facilitators emanates from different sources such as differences in educational backgrounds, problems relating to training, and shortage of master teachers to train the facilitators.

In conclusion, through semi-structured interviews with a cohort of CKD patients, we found barriers to patients' information needs emanating from knowledge deficits, expectation of physician-driven communication and dissatisfaction with physicians' information delivery.

Prone to long monologues of which he was both self-conscious and proud, he emanated wisdom, deep knowledge and a touch of the arrogance that often accompanies great success.

The rationale for single-session PDT emanates from the present knowledge regarding the possible adverse effects of repeat PDT on physiological choroid and even RPE and neurosensory retina [ 24, 25].

Although there is no clear consensus, stigmatization of people with mental illness is usually described as a complex of problems emanating from a lack of knowledge about mental health problems, negative attitudes and excluding or avoiding behaviours towards individuals suffering from mental health problems.

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