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The third method was, to our knowledge, successfully applied for the first time by C. Sheer and co-workers ( Ref. 2 ).
In writing a semi-Ramist encyclopedia, he then applied his conception of logic to the sum of human knowledge.
Current old institutions like the Oil Workers Union and the National Education Workers Union ( Sindicato Nacional de Trabajadores de la Educacion ) are sordid demonstrations of how the use of government benefits are not being applied to improve the quality in the investigation of the use of oil or the basic education in Mexico as long as their leaders show publicly that they are living wealthly and in the case of the Teachers Union represented by Elba Esther Gordillo, they are not allowing government to input a way to evaluate and improve the knowledge of the Mexican teachers allowing to incompetent elements to use those places to escalate in the Union or to avoid the responsibility for they were hired.
The discipline of applied mathematics concerns itself with mathematical methods that are typically used in science, engineering, business, and industry ; thus, " applied mathematics " is a mathematical science with specialized knowledge.
The 2006 APA recommendations also include supervised clinical experience intended to integrate the above seven knowledge domains and assess competencies in skills and applied knowledge.
Musical knowledge and know-how are applied in medicine, education and music therapy, which may be regarded as the parent disciplines of Applied Musicology.
What is clear is that " Niger " was an appellation applied in the Mediterranean world from at least the Classical era, when knowledge of the area by Europeans was slightly better than fable.
File: Faraday. png | Michael Faraday ( 1791-1867 ): showed how a changing magnetic field can be used to generate an electric current ( Faraday's law of induction ), applied this knowledge to the development of several electrical machines, described principles of electrolysis, early pioneer in the field of low temperature study
Medical practice properly requires both a detailed knowledge of the academic disciplines ( such as anatomy and physiology ) underlying diseases and their treatment – the science of medicine – and also a decent competence in its applied practice – the art or craft of medicine.
Gerbert learned of Hindu – Arabic digits and applied this knowledge to the abacus, but according to Charles Seife without the numeral of zero.
The primary purposes of basic research ( as opposed to applied research ) are documentation, discovery, interpretation, or the research and development of methods and systems for the advancement of human knowledge.
For example, when deficient knowledge is applied to a situation, a knowledge risk materializes.
Because of this, theoretical knowledge and learning in Greece — and later in Rome — was not applied to ease physical labour or improve manufacturing.
Thus knowledge of good is absorbed by our will and immediately applied to life ( in the case with the tree of life ).
The UNU Institute for Water, Environment and Health ( Hamilton, Ontario, Canada ) works directly on the global water crisis., The three core functions of UNU-INWEH are: ( i ) helping developing countries meet the Millennium Development Goals through capacity development: ( ii ) facilitating global knowledge enhancement and networking to address the global water crisis ; and ( iii ) fostering better approaches to water management and governance through applied research designed to fill critical policy gaps
Zhang applied his extensive knowledge of mechanics and gears in several of his inventions.
As a philosopher, Foucault applied the discursive formation in the analyses of large bodies of knowledge, such as political economy and natural history.
Before the discovery of quantum effects and other challenges to Newtonian physics, " uncertainty " was always a term that applied to the accuracy of human knowledge about causes and effects, and not to the causes and effects themselves.
Although the word " jurist " can technically be applied to anyone having a thorough knowledge of law, American and Canadian lawyers usually use the word only to refer to a judge.
The homemaker, however, is called to have knowledge of the principles of applied mechanics.
Courses in school physics unfortunately leave a student with little practical knowledge that can be applied to domestic equipment.

applied and preacher
He saw himself as a preacher of righteousness by an appeal to reason, applied frankly and without fear of the magisterium.
* The key advantage of this system is that the preacher is forced to expound passages that may not be examined or applied normally under a topical series.
After withdrawing from Presbyterianism in 1824 and teaching at various schools in upstate New York and Detroit, Brownson applied to be a Universalist preacher.
He bequeathed his estates to Cambridge University for the advancement and reward of religious learning, to be applied, first, to maintain two divinity scholars at St John's College, Cambridge ; secondly, to found a prize for a dissertation ; thirdly, to found and support the office of Christian advocate ; and fourthly, that of the Hulsean lecturer or Christian preacher.
In 1893, the Buddhist preacher Anagarika Dharmapala was invited there as a representative of " Southern Buddhism "-which was the term applied at that time to the Theravada.

applied and concentrating
Rather than concentrating on biological systematics, anthropology, archaeology, or geology, the Patrick Center for Environmental Research concerns itself with applied ecology.
The basic principle of edged weapons is to increase the user's pressure by concentrating force applied onto a smaller surface area, such as an edge or point, thus more easily penetrating the opponent's body to cause wounds.
The large handle provides mechanical advantage, concentrating the force applied by the hook and eventually forcing the lock to fold in half or snap in two.

applied and especially
In English, " American " was used especially for people in the British America, and came to be applied to citizens of the United States when the country was formed.
The disadvantage of computer anagram solvers, especially when applied to multi-word anagrams, is their poor understanding of the meaning of the words they are manipulating.
During the next three years, Alexander seemed to renew his attempts to subdue the states of Thessaly, especially Magnesia and Phthiotis, for upon the expiry of the truce, in 364 BC, they again applied to Thebes for protection from him.
It was " intended to afford a medium for the presentation and analysis of any and all questions of interest or importance in pure and applied Mathematics, embracing especially all new and interesting discoveries in theoretical and practical astronomy, mechanical philosophy, and engineering ".
It is especially an issue when applied over multiple amplifying stages.
Also, " a behavior " is a reusable block of computer code or script that, when applied to an object, especially a graphical one, causes it to respond to user input in meaningful patterns or to operate independently.
The phrase " riding shotgun " ( not found before 1905 ) was applied later to print and especially film depiction of stagecoaches and wagons in the Old West in danger of being robbed or attacked by bandits.
Claude Monet () ( 14 November 18405 December 1926 ) was a founder of French impressionist painting, and the most consistent and prolific practitioner of the movement's philosophy of expressing one's perceptions before nature, especially as applied to plein-air landscape painting.
The introduction of foreign bacteria into the human GI tract via infusion of fecal enemas is, moreover, an established medical practice in cases of ulcerative colitis, especially where the patient's own intestinal flora has been significantly depleted by antibiotic therapy applied for other maladies.
Within lexical semantics, especially as applied to computers, modeling word meaning is easier when a given word is understood in terms of related words ; semantic networks are therefore important in computational linguistics.
In Greek mythology, the Heracleidae () or Heraclids were the numerous descendants of Heracles ( Hercules ), especially applied in a narrower sense to the descendants of Hyllus, the eldest of his four sons by Deianira ( Hyllus was also sometimes thought of as Heracles ' son by Melite ( naiad ).
The term kenning has been applied by modern scholars to similar figures of speech in other languages too, especially Old English.
Based on numerous prospective randomized controlled trials, the approach has proven to be beneficial in reducing post-operative morbidities such as wound infections and incisional hernias ( especially in morbidly obese patients ), and is now deemed safe when applied to surgery for cancers such as cancer of colon.
The term was later applied to a number of revolutionary movements, especially socialism, anarchism, and communism, as well as more reformist movements such as green politics, social democracy, and social liberalism.
Halliday has worked in various regions of language study, both theoretical and applied, and has been especially concerned with applying the understanding of the basic principles of language to the theory and practices of education.
The name " motet " was preserved in Baroque music, especially in France, where the word was applied to two distinct, and very different, genres: petits motets, sacred choral or chamber compositions whose only accompaniment was a basso continuo ; and grands motets, which included massed choirs and instruments up to and including a full orchestra.
In the early centuries of Christianity, this title was applied, especially in the east, to all bishops and other senior clergy, and later became reserved in the west to the Bishop of Rome, a reservation made official only in the 11th century.
Punctuated equilibrium originated as a logical extension of Ernst Mayr's concept of genetic revolutions by allopatric and especially peripatric speciation as applied to the fossil record.
Historically, the term system operator applied to operators of any computer system, especially a mainframe computer.
But equally prominent is the definition of technology as applied science, especially among scientists and engineers, although most social scientists who study technology reject this definition.
Hence, Dr. Gould dismissed the IQ number as an erroneous artifact of the statistical mathematics applied to the raw IQ-test data ; especially because psychometric data can be variously analyzed to produce multiple IQ scores.
The term " junk defense " is also often used to refer to zone defenses in general ( or to zone defense applied by the defending team momentarily, before switching to a man defense ), especially by members of the attacking team before they have determined which exact type of zone defense they are facing.
These two new branches of wings have been since extensively studied and applied in new branches of aircraft, especially altering the personal recreational aviation landscape.
It is applied directly to the wart ( especially plantar warts ) and covered ( for example: with tape ).

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