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Meanings of experiential knowledge in English
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Usage of experiential knowledge in English
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Although the event is ephemeral, the resultant experientialknowledge is lasting and cumulative.
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The correlation between education, knowledge score, experientialknowledge of congenital disabilities, and the likelihood of accepting prenatal screening.
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What it should mean is that, first, policymakers need to take more notice of experientialknowledge than they are used to doing.
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However, verifying the accuracy of scientific and experientialknowledge by pairing sources at the same spatial scale allows for increased confidence and detail.
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The current study is unique in its use of health professionals' experientialknowledge to assess how ON develops and who typically develops it.
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We propose that patients are willing to provide a wide range of experientialknowledge about the effects of therapies that is seldom solicited.
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Women with experientialknowledge of congenital anomalies in their own families were more likely to accept prenatal screening (p = 0.017).
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Experientialknowledge: It's important to realize that you know how to fall when you experience falling properly.