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If McCarthy had known that Merian learned her entomology by rearing silkworms when she was a little girl, he might have made more purposive use of her work.
The TECH was developed through processes that emerged from interactions among research team members and nursing home staff participants, including a purposive use of complexity science principles.
Such cellular cognition is surely limited but it does represent purposive use of information and communication, and as such, can be considered as a definitional aspect of life [10, 18].
Chesbrough's original definition is "the purposive use of inflows and outflows of knowledge to accelerate innovation in one's market, and expand the use of internal knowledge in external markets, respectively" [10].
Staff described that purposive use of positive LIS helped them to provide better care and create better work environments.
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The sampling procedure was purposive, using informants with a central role in the implementation.
This study used purposive convenience sampling using a database of people who were registered to participate in research.
A second limitation is linked to the purposive sample used in the study.
The employee sample was cross-sectional, purposive, and used quota sampling.
The purposive sampling used is a necessary limitation of the study.
Purposive sampling using maximum variation method was adopted to gather a broad range of information from the healthcare providers.
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