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"missing knowledge" is a perfectly acceptable phrase to use in written English.
You can use it when referring to a lack of information, facts, or details that are not known that are necessary for something. For example, "The student's research was missing important knowledge, so the project was not able to be completed."
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And because we had no sense of what we should do, we produced all the missing knowledge ourselves.
Corrosion investigations of our own lab have been added at several sites to complete missing knowledge or to introduce new non-published data.
Nevertheless the implementation of renewable energies on small islands is quite low based on high transaction costs and missing knowledge according to the market potential.
The latter, which fill the badly needed missing knowledge gap, are useful for design, operation, and optimization of rotating microchannels for fluid mixing.
Missing knowledge about heat and mass transfer in melt crystallization and problems of handling the solid transport and solid-liquid separation are being worked on.
This will accelerate the acquisition of the key missing knowledge to assist the materials choices in a future fusion power plant.
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Information so easily acquired is also easily lost, and lost information during tonight's homework equals missed knowledge over time.
"You're smart," he says, "but you're missing basic knowledge that will eventually stop you dead in your tracks".
The designer can select the final solution according to his/her preferences without missing the knowledge available from the set of optimal solutions.
The proposed approach makes use of hybrid models to handle missing mechanistic knowledge and an optimal experimental design technique was applied to generate the most discriminative data.
"The novelty about our research is that we have a robotic system that uses human instructions as global waypoints for navigation in an outdoor environment," says Andrea Bauer, one of the researchers at TUM. "The robot can retrieve missing route knowledge just like a person, by asking passersby". Watch a video of the robot on TUM's website here.
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