Specialized expertise
"Scientific knowledge" is a noun phrase. In this phrase, "scientific" functions as an adjective that describes the noun "knowledge," specifying the type of knowledge being referred to.
intensive
Density is an intensive property.
Malleability is an intensive property.
She attended an intensive language course over the summer to improve her fluency in French.
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...
"Scientific knowledge" is a noun phrase. In this phrase, "scientific" functions as an adjective that describes the noun "knowledge," specifying the type of knowledge being referred to.
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.
Jiri Skolka has written: 'Knowledge intensive services'
Aggregated knowledge would be knowledge collected from many sources.
An alternative sentence
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.
Whats another phrase or term for "security issues"?
Just change the phrase by typing in different words Example: "Encyclopedia Knowledge".