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"literature knowledge" is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to the knowledge and understanding one has of literature either from studying it or from being well-read. For example, "The professor was impressed by Jane's extensive literature knowledge and awarded her top marks in the English Literature course."
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Gutiérrez-Ríos, R. M. et al. Regulatory network of Escherichia coli: consistency between literature knowledge and microarray profiles.
This chapter provides a brief overview of available literature knowledge about LPL characteristics and its interactions with PLs.
In order to guarantee an efficient production a large number of process alternatives needs to be evaluated systematically at an early design stage, including both preliminary research results and literature knowledge.
In this paper, we present a novel approach to the simulation of a type 1 diabetes population, based on Dynamic Bayesian Networks, which combines literature knowledge with data mining of a rich longitudinal cohort of type 1 diabetes patients, the DCCT/EDIC study.
We complement this GDH-specific experience with insights from the broader impact assessment literature, knowledge gained from community focused recreational events and information from open eco-homes.
Drawing upon the GDH experience, the broader impact assessment literature, knowledge gained from community-focused recreational events and information from open eco-homes, such a framework is developed.
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A fundamental element of this computational strategy is the combination of knowledge-based and data-based approaches for biomarker prediction [ 10] as each of the candidates speculated to be biomarkers in the literature (knowledge-based evidences) were further supported by gene expression data (omics-data based evidence).
The algorithm's name, Phrank, a mashup of "phenotype" and "rank," gives a hint of how it works: Phrank compares a patient's symptoms and gene data to a medical-literature knowledge base, generating a ranked list of which rare genetic diseases are most likely to be responsible for the symptoms.
The literature on knowledge diffusion shows that knowledge decays strongly with distance.
The literature on knowledge sharing relates, more broadly, to theories and concepts associated with interpersonal and occupational communication; knowledge exchange and brokering; translational research; and organisational learning.
Diversity in literature fosters knowledge and understanding of others outside our own sphere of experience.
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