Secondly, discrepancies between school districts, along with public and private education, create a very wide range of potential knowledge bases.
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The KBART ( Knowledge Bases And Related Tools ) working group has been set up to progress the recommendations of the research report.
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The ability to practice precision medicine is also dependent on the knowledge bases available to assist clinicians in taking action based on test results.
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According to a newer definition, an arbitration operator is a merging operator that is insensitive to the number of equivalent knowledge bases to merge.
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Included in the system are facilities for developing reasoning processes, memory-data structures and knowledge bases, blackboard systems and spontaneous computation daemons.
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As not every institution has access to all content under their individual license agreements the knowledge bases usually offer customization tools to localize its content.
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Next, DMN provides an input and output data type that implicitly corresponds to the rule activity that invokes the knowledge bases of the decision.
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Knowledge bases, roles of experts, and state and local power dynamics are changing in ways that impel us to learn new ways of coexisting.
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Professors and students that enter the program work in DoD settings, expanding their resource and knowledge bases and lending scientific talent and expertise to the DoD.
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This context was an amplification of Donald Schon's theories of unstable knowledge bases developing new ideas by a phenomenological approach of direct application and experience.