Sentence examples for proximate knowledge from inspiring English sources

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However, when the patient becomes incapacitated, family surrogates are granted authority to make decisions regarding treatment options because of their proximate knowledge of what the patient would have wanted before they became incompetent [ 7].

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All participants acquired knowledge about proximate conflicts after playing games about these scenarios, and there were insignificant differences between the three national groups.

However, older people might possess strong ecological knowledge about their proximate environment, a phenomenon which might increase their likelihood of being more dependent on forest resources.

Also, to prevent the risk of contamination (ex. Coliform), knowledge of the proximate sewage systems and other potential sources of water pollution is critical while digging a Qanat.

Documentation of numerous anomaly cases and knowledge about the proximate causes has led to an understanding that plasma variation around satellites also plays an important role in anomalies through interaction between the plasma and satellite system.

The results of this experiment add to our knowledge of the proximate mechanisms underlying olfactory perception in adult vertebrates in three important ways.

A primary goal of public health is to prevent premature deaths, which requires specific knowledge about the proximate causes of death in a population.

However, a complete understanding of these processes is impossible without knowledge of the proximate genetic and genomic underpinnings of sex-limited phenotypes.

However, because of the complexity of the responses observed, and lack of knowledge of the proximate mechanisms involved, it is not yet clear how these transgenerational effects will influence population responses to climate change.

By the end of this section of the course, the students have a good working knowledge of evolutionary theory, including both proximate and ultimate causation and an emphasis on both the adaptive and non-adaptive sides of the evolutionary coin (as stressed by Gould and Lewontin 1979).

The Uppsala model postulates that the new ventures build their international absorptive capacity for discovering and accessing external knowledge by focusing on the psychically proximate nations and using low committed entry and growth modes, and then taking calculated risks to escalate their distance and commitment in a linear mode to reap positive rewards.

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