Sentence examples for the systematic knowledge from inspiring English sources

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Although the surface stoichiometry of zinc sulfide may profoundly affect its adsorption properties, the systematic knowledge on this aspect is lacking.

It is noted that this review is a part of our persistent endeavor of building the systematic knowledge framework for toxicological properties of engineered nanomaterials.

After presenting the course of relations between God, world, and the self as directed towards the ultimate unification of the "All", then, Rosenzweig suggests that the ways in which Judaism and Christianity make it possible to anticipate the ultimate future unity of the "All" itself, serve to bring the systematic knowledge of the "All" that is possible for human beings to its completion.

Meanwhile, via the utilization of comprehensive applications under the aiding of the systematic knowledge framework, researchers may broaden their insights into the derivation and establishment of novel technologies to analyze the more detailed process of embryogenesis and adult neurogenesis.

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This review is intended to provide the readers systematic knowledge in the physicochemical properties of lignocellulosic biomass and characterization techniques for the conversion of biomass and the application of biofuels.

Although individual studies have contributed significantly to a better understanding of the systematics and evolution of the family at generic and tribal levels, our results bring together data from a large number of studies into a single analysis, and present a coherent view on the current systematic knowledge of this diverse family and its major clades.

The HGP shares the Enlightenment ideals of this period, especially the faith in scientific progress, the goal of systematic knowledge, and the confidence that universal benefits for humanity would ensue from the scientific pursuit of truth.

With these communities came the development of the technology and skills needed for the domestication of plants and animals and the emergence of the written word provided evidence for the passing of systematic knowledge and culture from one generation to the next.

The German term has the advantage of more adequately delimiting of the type of systematic knowledge that is at stake in the conflict between science and pseudoscience.

The rise of the social sciences provided for the first time systematic knowledge of cultures worldwide.

The effective use of the dynamic model therefore requires the support of systematic knowledge transfer from practice and research.

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