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Discover LudwigThe phrase "minus knowledge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a lack of knowledge or absence of information in a specific context.
Example: "The project was doomed to fail, operating under the assumption that the team could succeed minus knowledge of the market trends."
Alternatives: "lacking knowledge" or "without knowledge".
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Hearing in one's mind, far from being a matter of having auditory sensations minus knowledge, is rather a species of knowledge-how.
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I do, after all, host a science and tech show for an English-language channel in Shanghai (basically Chinese television's equivalent of Bill Nye the Science Guy, minus the knowledge), rocking on-air glasses that don't even have lenses in them.
This mini review summarizes current knowledge about the pathogenesis of squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) in the special context of Fanconi anemia.
In the faculty development program, we started a mini-CEX workshop for trainers in 2010, and the short-term outcome of the program was evaluated by comparing the pretest and posttest results to demonstrate the improvement in cognitive knowledge on mini-CEX.
Science attempts to verify conscious knowledge -- minus the label of spiritual -- by first principles using its own methods.
In this mini review, we summarize the current knowledge of the role of EPO in RCC.
This mini-review outlines the current state of knowledge in field of protein electrochemistry and its application in medicine.
The sessions included mini-lectures, guided meditation, and collective real-time knowledge creation.
Here's a mini-quiz for foodists who pride themselves on their knowledge of obscure consumables: what are diastatic malt, dextran, ethyl maltol, panocha and sorghum syrup?
For example, you can give a 10-15 minite "mini lecture," followed by a group assignment that demonstrates knowledge of the concepts you just covered.
She gives Bart an extra point for demonstrating applied knowledge, pushing his grade up to a D minus, barely passing.
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