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Science is a knowledge base on which these other dimensions of policy decisions interact and are overlaid.
Workers in the nineteenth century were not easily persuaded that they needed [these] kinds of polite science … A knowledge of earth history was of limited practical use to most of them, and not many were convinced that it could be a worthwhile form of entertainment.
As O'Connor notes, Workers in the nineteenth century were not easily persuaded that they needed [these] kinds of polite science … A knowledge of earth history was of limited practical use to most of them, and not many were convinced that it could be a worthwhile form of entertainment.
For example, for someone interested in researching the dynamics and complexities of team science, a contextual knowledge of that field could inform the interpretation of the HIV/AIDS network concept map (presented herein) in a very different way, and for a different purpose.
The expertise represented included an understanding of the history of science, an applied knowledge of electromechanical systems, an understanding of relevant content knowledge and related educational standards, and many other fields of expertise.
But even when we consider science as a knowledge-seeking cognitive enterprise, there is no reason to assume that the goal of science is one-dimensional.
This view is built into the classical definition of knowledge as justified true belief: if science is a knowledge-seeking activity, then it is also a truth-seeking activity.
"Given that biomedical science is a knowledge-intensive industry, we need to create opportunities for biomedical research to attract and create a critical mass of highly skilled research expertise in Singapore," said Philip Yeo, chair of A*STAR.
In an open letter published a couple of days later in the national newspaper El País, 51 biomedical investigators declared their "enormous perplexity and confusion" at what some perceive as a breach of the government's pledge to promote science and a knowledge-based economy.
In an open letter published in the national newspaper El País, 51 biomedical investigators declared their "enormous perplexity and confusion" at what some perceive as a breach of the government's pledge to promote science and a knowledge-based economy.
As this project is a marriage of indigenous knowledge and modern science, a bulk of knowledge came from the community members who were extremely generous with the sharing of their personal resources and materials.
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