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Texture is classified as intensive.
i do intensive ballet in the summer
Density is an intensive property.
Did you know? = Were you aware of...? = Were you cognizant of...? = Did you have knowledge of..?
Very knowledgeable, quite proficient, erudite, educated, literate, well-read...
The phrase "lack of knowledge" means that something does not have enough knowledge. The phrase "lack of" means that something is missing or needed. So something is missing the required amount of knowledge.
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Aggregated knowledge would be knowledge collected from many sources.
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a bit of knowledge means less knowledge (to someone) bit of knowledge a material which gives knowledge
Knowledge intensive companies, that thrive on Organization Learning Capabilities (OLC).
The phrase theoretical knowledge refers to something that someone has experimented with and has a theory about why it happened. This type of knowledge is not based on facts.
The phrase "Knowledge is power" is not taken from the bible. It's a Latin phrase: "Scientia potentia est", stated originaly by Francis Bakon on 1597
Just change the phrase by typing in different words Example: "Encyclopedia Knowledge".
Phyllis S. Turner has written: 'Self-assessment of current knowledge in intensive care nursing' -- subject(s): Critical Care, Examination questions, Examinations, questions, Intensive care nursing, Intensive care units, Nursing texts