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This result may imply that higher education may open learning horizons, providing access to knowledge, which results in good attitude.

A further decrease of delta (like 0.05 and 0.01) leads to over-fitting of the network to the prior knowledge which results in a strong decrease of quality of the simulated kinetics to the measured gene expression profiles (strong increase of RSS).

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In fact, from the results obtained and from the perceived experience of students emerged clearly the fact that, in both cases, the students working autonomously, in small groups and with a limited presence of a teacher, were able to build their own model of knowledge which resulted to be correct, as proved also by the good quality of the artifacts produced.

Here, we focus on the processes in shared motor knowledge which result in movement commands to be performed by this engine.

They mentioned the cultural conflict of health belief and health care demands between other cultures and their own made caring more complex, together with their shortage of cultural diversity knowledge, which resulted in further complicating the learning about caring.

A significant impact of RO revalidation appraisal was its potential as an educational event, a process for learning and sharing knowledge, which resulted in the personal development of both RO appraisers and ROs.

The paper presents a design for a programme of research to provide more useful information and to accumulate knowledge about which results could be expected in which situations from a QIC.

Deviations have to be made when setbacks are experienced and reflected upon, a process which leads to learning in terms of modifying beliefs, mental models and knowledge, which eventually results in active problem-solving behaviour (Schley and Van Woerkom 2014).

Our model naturally accommodates existing biological knowledge which often results in further improvement in prediction accuracy.

This partial knowledge, which largely results from the limitations of current methodologies, is not perfect and is an intermediate state of knowledge that is useful and acceptable with reservation.

The number of women screened by mammography may be improved by increasing public knowledge, which may result in more asymptomatic cases detected during screening, and may decrease the number of advanced BC patients.

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