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The resultant knowledge will not be aperspectival and will not be free of background assumptions.

Later and more relevant research to our work here, is concerned with analyzing the knowledge acquisition process itself or formalizing the resultant knowledge in order to assess its representational capacity, e.g. [14, 24].

The resultant knowledge base is a collection of interconnected simple rules organised in a binary tree structure where every rule can have two branches to two other rules: A false and a true branch (an exception branch) (Fig. 1).

Some base the CDSS data input on the HL7 reference model, however, they are tailored to specific CDSS or clinical guidelines technologies, or do not focus on standardizing the CDSS resultant knowledge.

The aim of this research was twofold: (1) develop an instrument to assess knowledge regarding human papillomavirus (HPV) and its vaccine and utilize this instrument to measure knowledge levels of Greek adolescents in Lyceum schools of Western Thessaloniki; and (2) examine the associations of the resultant knowledge measure scores with sociodemographic characteristics.

Until recently there has been a paucity of research focusing on IPV in surgery, and thus a resultant knowledge gap.

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However, it is not the data, but rather the resultant waste knowledge and raised level of awareness that causes the operational response.

An empirical study was undertaken with 31 organisations submitting data to the South African Waste Information System SAWISS) in order to explore the relationship between data and resultant waste knowledge generated through a process of learning.

Aldous Huxley's 1954 book The Doors of Perception documents the breakdown of his ego and resultant "obscure knowledge" he gained from an eight-hour trip on Mescaline a psychedelic also favored by Sartre.

Philosophy has historically taken a more idiosyncratic approach to drugs than other disciplines; Aldous Huxley's 1954 book The Doors of Perception documents the break down of his ego and resultant "obscure knowledge" he gained from an eight-hour trip on Mescaline – a psychedelic also favoured by Sartre.

One of the key conclusions from this research has been that interventions are unlikely to result in significant change in individuals' health literacy; however, improvements in patient communication and resultant health knowledge can be realized through enhanced written and multimedia communication, improved provider communication skills, and accommodations in systems of care [ 2, 3].

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