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It can provide the knowledge base on which the dialogue with stakeholders can become productive.
Unfortunately, these aspects of genetic architecture have not been addressed in most of the genetic association studies that provide the knowledge base for interpreting large-scale genetic association results.
While agroecology needs to provide the knowledge base for the ecological intensification of smallholder landscapes, policy and market developments are needed to deal with the Matryoshka effect – or with interactions that are presumably panarchical in certain cases.
In this paper, some of the useful properties of guided Lamb type waves are investigated, using analytical, numerical and experimental methods, in an effort to provide the knowledge base required for the development of viable structural health monitoring systems for composite structures.
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The results have provided the knowledge base for soil drying processes and fluid infiltration in porous media.
He says this 30,000-line Pascal program determines if a lymph node is malignant, sometimes more accurately than the expert who provided the knowledge base.
Production ecology and conservation biology have long focused on providing the knowledge base for intensive food production and biodiversity conservation, respectively.
In this short video, Tibbets offers fascinating insights into the product, going into detail about how his time at IDEO provided the knowledge base for the idea, as well as his own thinking around how humans innately create hacks in real life to make things easier, things that are so simple we may never notice them ourselves.
By comparison, the reverse engineering functions on innovation output mainly through indirect effect, which intensifies the role of forward engineering by providing the knowledge base for novel R&D activity.
It could be argued that understanding the processes involved in counter-regulation in the healthy α-cell provides the knowledge base necessary to pharmacologically restore it in the diabetic α-cell.
Identification of the cystic fibrosis transmembrane regulator gene (CFTR) (region 7q3.11) [ 1– 3], with nearly 2,000 mutations identified in 2014 [ 4– 6], has provided the knowledge base for the genotypic and phenotypic characteristics of CF. CFTR mutations lead to the absence or dysfunction (quantitative and/or qualitative) of the CFTR protein, altering chloride transport at the cell surface.
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