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Knowledge is not enclosed in books kept in separate places such as libraries but is openly on show to everyone's eyes.
"The Jews in their arrogance claimed that all wisdom and all knowledge of Allah were enclosed in their hearts," he writes.
The identification of markers whose altered expression is correlated with OS differences might enclose the knowledge to distinguish those which could serve as indicators of the tumor's biological behavior.
We believe that it is important that not only specific programs are developed, but that general programs for parental support and family interventions also enclose scientific knowledge about the specific difficulties parents can face in a multi-ethnic context.
This policy also states that traditionally commercial and knowledge-enclosing material transfer agreements and confidentiality agreements are important for protecting resources that may have value.
Atoll, coral reef enclosing a lagoon.
I am enclosing a photograph.
Hull last month, enclosing $10.
I'm armed with the knowledge that if it's enclosed and not causing problems, you should leave it alone," he says.
It can also serve to transfer knowledge about atmospheric hazards in an enclosed structure.
Exploratory factor analysis did not reveal underlying constructs suggesting that the revised version encloses a more general concept of knowledge (e.g. about older persons, aging, gerontological care).
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