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"Vitruvian Man" has entered popular culture as an emblem of Leonardo's genius — redolent of secret knowledge, referred to in the initial crime scene of "The Da Vinci Code" and reproduced on the face of the Italian one-euro coin.
The knowledge, referred to as mātauranga māori, gained from these experiences is rarely considered when scientifically identifying volcanic hazards, yet it does contain a unique, valid epistemology and data (Roberts 1995, Durie 1996, Durie 1998).
Knowledge referred to general and specific knowledge of facts.
Core knowledge referred to the knowledge all students had prepared for closed-book tests during their Bachelor's programme.
Backup knowledge referred to the knowledge PBLob students had prepared for open-book tests and PBLcb and TC students had prepared for closed-book tests during their Bachelor's programme.
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The 'Democracy of Knowledge' refers to this overlapping relationship.
Knowledge refers to an organized body of information applied directly in the execution of a task.
The term knowledge refers to the ability to regurgitate facts (names, dates, etc).
Contextual knowledge refers to knowledge that is valuable in specific contexts but not in others; this second concept is related, but not coinciding, with the previous one.
This law states basic logical truths about entities of all kind, and knowledge referring to this axiomatic law can be considered as elemental knowledge.
This law also states basic logical truths about entities of all kind and so knowledge referring to this axiomatic law can be considered as elemental knowledge.
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