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Certainly, a more robust knowledge of twin delivery options has empowering potential.

We also suggest a framework for health systems comparisons that supports more robust knowledge.

The fact that the National Centre for Bioterrorism and Rare Pathogens became involved made our excursion quite a bit more exiting, and we now enjoy visits to the zoo with more robust knowledge of primate species and their pathogens.

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With the number of people living at-risk from lahars continuing to grow, creating a more robust knowledge-base focused on understanding preparedness motivation becomes essential for developing effective hazard mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery plans.

The findings suggest that music knowledge is fractionated, and superordinate musical knowledge is relatively more robust than knowledge of particular music.

We chose these criteria to define our groups for analysis because participants who received the Mechanistic Manipulation and were able to correctly answer one of the Mechanistic Assessment questions likely had more robust mechanistic knowledge of the robot compared to participants who did not receive or discover any information about the mechanism.

Although the conventional approach of seminars and pamphlet distribution resulted in some amount of improved HIV awareness, the audio-device assisted intervention was associated with a more robust gain in knowledge for all but two (D and E) of the ten HIV knowledge questions.

The method also enables the definition of prediction intervals for the fuzzy rules that constitute the rule base of the neuro-fuzzy network, resulting in a more readable and robust knowledge base.

The challenge is to develop a more robust corpus of knowledge without overwhelming service users along the way with cumbersome instruments and processes.

Recall may provide a more robust indication of knowledge, although it has been argued that recognition is more relevant to the scenario of experiencing a symptom and recognising its significance.

It is controversial, however, whether a more robust armchair self-knowledge should be allowed.

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