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The phrase "standing knowledge" is correct and usable in written English.
You would use it to describe knowledge or information that is already known or understood, either by the speaker or by a group of people. For example, you might say, "We can use our standing knowledge of the area to develop a better plan."
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At the same time, pharmacological inhibition of distinct acetylcholine receptors promotes TH1 responses and sepsis while cholinergic agonists promote TH2 immunity., It is actually long standing knowledge that these cholinergic immune regulatory functions act through the spleen.
I feel very fortunate that we have both an Attorney General and a President with such long standing knowledge of and appreciation for our Constitution.
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A series of statements concerning best practice in fit note use were generated, based on previous data collected and published literature and presented to a panel of seventeen individuals identified as having expertise, standing, and/or knowledge in this area.
Mr Bo believed Dalian's long-standing knowledge of Japanese language and culture made the city a natural fit for Japanese businesses, particularly those in the high-tech sector.
They too have unfinished business in this tournament, having lost the final to Jose Mourinho two years ago; they also have a powerful sense of destiny, fuelled by a sensational semi-final victory over Mourinho and the long-standing knowledge that the final would be played in Munich.
In both fields, new questions have been raised with the potential to challenge or modify long-standing knowledge.
Imagistic modeling is thus a crucial – and not very broadly appreciated – aspect of the long-standing knowledge acquisition bottleneck in AI.
"There was a long-standing knowledge gap about the ability of the astronauts to gain back the bone mass that was lost in space," says Jean Sibonga, lead scientist of NASA's Bone and Mineral Laboratory at Johnson Space Center.
These findings are not surprising and are corroborated by the long-standing knowledge of genomic variability in T. c. cruzi[ 24, 33, 41- 43].
With a long-standing knowledge gap amongst primary healthcare providers, non-specific signs and symptoms caused by cyanobacterial products are likely to be under-diagnosed [ 8].
In spite of the long-standing knowledge of the disease some crucial data on pathogenesis is still missing and a lot of what is known relies on theory rather than scientific data [ 4].
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