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"with high expertise" is correct and usable in written English.
It usually implies that the person has a great deal of knowledge and/or experience in a particular field. For example, "The engineering team is comprised of experts with high expertise in the area of robotics."
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The findings reported here contribute toward the search for a solution for sustainability, especially regarding environmental issues, among educating professionals with high expertise in networking, computing, and programming, who are able to design, develop, deploy, and maintain both pervasive computing systems and communication architectures for sustainable development.
Even speech pathologists with high expertise reach only low reliability when judging disturbed speech [2].
Firstly, being a second-level centre, with high expertise in the treatment of liver diseases, patients are often referred to our department from other hospitals.
This last category, being very short linkages between findings and diagnoses (or diagnostic directions), is associated with high expertise.
The present study is the first to analyse indications and results of EPS in patients with different kinds of pulmonary hypertension over a long period in centres with high expertise for pulmonary hypertension and diagnosis and therapy of cardiac arrhythmias.
6 Since the Dutch COTiD programme demonstrated such highly positive effects, we judged it as appropriate to conduct not an identical replication, but a twofold transfer from the source to the target country and from a mono-centre RCT design with high expertise of interventionists to a pragmatic multicentre RCT design in routine care.
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In summary, it is hypothesized that diagnosticians with higher expertise will show more efficient diagnostic paths than those with lower expertise.
Hypothesis 1 stated that diagnosticians with higher expertise use more visual and cognitive encapsulations in their diagnoses than diagnosticians with lower expertise.
Therefore, it is hypothesized that participants with higher expertise make more use of encapsulations (both visual and cognitive) than participants with lower expertise.
Hypothesis 2 concerned the efficiency of the diagnostic path and stated that diagnosticians with higher expertise are more efficient than low expertise diagnosticians.
Specific pathologies are biomedical terms for abnormalities, such as 'lymphocytes', 'invasion', and 'infiltration', which are higher-order concepts, or encapsulations, associated with higher expertise levels (intermediates, especially).
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