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He also rightly reminds us that the public was far more tolerant than the politicians and the moralising media and that Gielgud was greeted with loud ovations when he appeared in A Day By The Sea. Michael Feast, who appeared with Gielgud in No Man's Land, has used his close-up knowledge to capture the great man's mannerisms: the extended vowels, the poker-backed stance, the slightly distant gaze.

Blohm et al. (2013) showed how firms can build the absorptive capacity – firms' ability to sense, value, assimilate, and apply new knowledge to capture business value and to find possible ways to overcome challenges for implementing crowdsourcing.

In this manner, we are able to define expert rules that include all this knowledge to capture possible alert situation and prevent risk cardiac problems.

This is the first paper, to the best of our knowledge, to capture metastatic and non-malignant brain tumours in children and youth at a population based level.

Semi-structured questionnaires were used to assess whether key elements of the PCT approach were being implemented, to evaluate supporters' knowledge, to capture opinions on factors contributing to treatment completion, and to assess how treatment completion was measured.

This is the first population-based paper, to the best of our knowledge, to capture metastatic, benign, and unspecified brain tumours in hospitalized children and youth and to provide detailed information on their healthcare utilization, including the number, trends, patient characteristics, and discharge destinations in Ontario, Canada.

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SMEs need to manage their knowledge capital to capture and retain tacit knowledge.

In our future work, we will develop a knowledge interpretation engine and use a standard knowledge representation to capture the guidelines in a computable form.

Rather than allow corporations to use intellectual property rights to create an artificial scarcity of knowledge, or to capture the value generated by other people (such as Google and Facebook), we could move towards a "social knowledge economy" as promoted by the government of Ecuador.

As supply chains break up, it may become easier for knowledge workers to capture much of the value-added in a product or service; designers and inventers with original ideas can capture monopoly returns to those ideas while sourcing production to workers in a highly competitive manufacturing sector.

Kant's attempt to link the unity of consciousness to the structure of knowledge continues to capture the imaginations of philosophers: Arguments of this form can be found in P. F. Strawson (1966), Cassam (1996), Hurley (1994,1998) and Revonsuo (2003), and are examined critically in Section 6.3 and in Brook (2005).

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