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  • Recent studies indicate they are not anadromous, though Inuit traditional knowledge states otherwise.
  • This set is called the " knowledge state " of the subject.
  • The set of all possible knowledge states is called the " knowledge structure ".
  • Subordinate chimpanzees are able to use the knowledge state of dominant chimpanzees to determine which container has hidden food.
  • No source to my knowledge states that LaRouche was even aware of Duggan's attendance at the event in Germany.
  • Local knowledge states that the magazine was purchased by five local farmers who each paid ? and these were probably the five trustees.
  • Development of rationally sound instructional procedures must take into account learner characteristics such as initiate capacities, experimental maturity, and current knowledge states.
  • The RSM using statistical pattern classification where examinees'observed response patterns are matched to pre-determined response patterns that each correspond to a particular cognitive or knowledge state.
  • The Hindu schools that accept this means of knowledge state that this method is a valid means to conditional knowledge and truths about a subject and object in original premises or different premises.
  • QoMo is still a " preliminary modelling process oriented, based on knowledge state transitions, cost of the activities bringing such transitions about, and a goal structure for activities-for-modelling.
  • By contrast, Hare, Call, and Tomasello ( 2001 ) found that subordinate chimpanzees were able to use the knowledge state of dominant rival chimpanzees to determine which container of hidden food they approached.
  • The Nyayasutras state that one must study the means of correct knowledge and hold discussions with the learned, sincere and unenvious fellow seekers of knowledge state sutras 4.2 . 47 and 4.2 . 48.
  • Hunt, in an article titled, " The Concept of Knowledge and How to Measure It, " stated that " Knowledge has many dimensions and the importance of confidence in one's knowledge state cannot be overlooked ."
  • Because of dependencies between the items ( for example, if solving item " j " implies solving item " i " ) not all elements of the power set of " Q " will, in general, be possible knowledge states.
  • Regulators questioned the effects such a deal would have on both competitors and consumers, with critics stating the deal would likely increase prices for customers; interest group Public Knowledge stated the merger would cause " higher prices, fewer choices, [ and ] less innovation ".
  • For some time, research modified that finding to about 94 % commonality, with some of the difference occurring in noncoding DNA, but more recent knowledge states the difference in DNA between humans, chimpanzees and bonobos at just about 1 %  1.2 % again.
  • They found that the animals failed in most cases to differentially request food from the " knower . " By contrast, Hare, Call, and Tomasello ( 2001 ) found that subordinate chimpanzees were able to use the knowledge state of dominant rival chimpanzees to determine which container of hidden food they approached.
  • Second, the information assumptions required to apply Coase's theorem correctly to yield an efficient result are complete information in other words that both sides lack private information, that their true costs are completely known not only to themselves but to each other, and that this knowledge state is also common knowledge.