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An important theme of the history of epistemology, for example, is the unification of knowledge, a theme reflected in the question of the unification of method in science.
Mach's more influential view was both phenomenological and Darwinian: the unification of knowledge took the form of an analysis of ideas into elementary sensations (neutral monism) and was ultimately a matter of adaptive economy of thought.
Wilson also directs EvoS, a campus-wide program that uses evolutionary theory as a common language for the unification of knowledge.
In many areas of biomedical research, ontologies play an important role in unification of knowledge as a hierarchy of terms and their mutual relationships.
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The SOHN framework allows this kind of inference even though both hypotheses may have been originated from different learning approaches.Finally, the formalisation and unification of the knowledge opens up the potential for combining the hypotheses within the SOHN to develop optimisation or repurposing algorithms independently.
This led to unification of the knowledge and the statistical data, contributed to answer the questions of the society, helped the people remain calm at that time of crisis and, mostly, gained the support of the population in complying with the epidemic-related recommendations [ 7].
In this model, the traditional separation of clinical care and research employing a linear approach to knowledge translation evolves to support the unification of data and knowledge generation.
At the cognitive level, negating any real identity between universals and singulars (which, on the contrary, had been assumed to hold in the De anima commentary) brought with it a unification of the levels of knowledge (sense cognition and abstractive cognition) through the intellectualization of the knowledge of singulars and a doubling of the object of knowledge (the singular and the universal).
Apart from the primary goal of the unification of concepts, definitions, and knowledge in biomedical science, a prominent application of biomedical ontologies is enrichment analysis.
This unification permits to combine different sources of knowledge into a common formalised framework.
The diversity of terminology associated with genes and proteins across the range of organisms exhibiting these transport mechanisms can hinder unification of the related literature and knowledge, so we instead chose to focus on the organisms and mechanisms that define and describe the behavior of these T4SSs.
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