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1 Internet archives are maintained and, with them, the body of knowledge expands.
2 For example, science has accumulated a vast body of knowledge about the world.
3 Style is a body of knowledge and a collective, generational work in progress.
4 But, globally, there is a body of knowledge and significant debate.
5 That is, indeed, its predominant characteristic as a body of knowledge .
6 There is no equivalent body of knowledge in social work.
7 If you skip a generation you lose a whole body of knowledge , said Eles.
8 Modern mathematicians stand on top of a body of knowledge that stretches back centuries.
9 Psychodermatology is the body of knowledge at the intersection of psychiatry and dermatology practice.
10 A body of knowledge was accumulated and transmitted to everyone partaking in survival activities.
11 Science isn't a body of knowledge , it's a meth-
12 Whatever insights she was capable of extracting from that body of knowledge , she'd extracted long ago.
13 First, there is a body of knowledge and experience that is relevant for any top job.
14 Considering the short history of studying cardiomyocellular apoptosis, a tremendous body of knowledge has been collected.
15 It can feel overwhelming -as if there's a big body of knowledge you need to know.
16 One needed to study a relatively stable body of knowledge (laws, medical prescriptions, chemical formulas).
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