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We refer to knowledge of the channel distribution at the transmitter as CDIT.
Yet "self-knowledge" can also be used to refer to knowledge of the self and its nature.
By consciously using the internal knowledge system, the farming families refer to knowledge which can be characterized as contextual, experimental, and integrated (following e.g. [23]).
Despite the myriad of terms coined to refer to knowledge translation – including research utilization, implementation, dissemination, and diffusion, among others [ 48] – the term might be understood as 'any activity or process that facilitates the transfer of high-quality evidence from research into effective changes in health policy, clinical practice, or products' [ 49].
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She was apparently referring to knowledge among campaign staff members of Mr. Soptic's story involving his wife's illness.
"The security services have an interest in the suppression of such information", said the appeal court, referring to knowledge of torture and inhuman treatment.
Thus, whenever he addresses a mass meeting in Constitution Square, appears on a TV panel or pontificates from a newspaper, he refers to knowledge that goes over the audience's heads.
You could write a book on what constitutes "science", but let's assume most people understand the term as referring to knowledge gained through observation, experimentation, and systematic rational study.
The perceived and declared changes referred to knowledge.
In philosophy, "self-knowledge" standardly refers to knowledge of one's own sensations, thoughts, beliefs, and other mental states.
This knowledge-based definition refers to knowledge production and knowledge creation (research)h as well as to the application and use of knowledge (innovation).
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