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1 But now with increased knowledge much of their danger has been averted.
2 I knew increased knowledge of Florida's indigenous feathered friends was coming my way.
3 The first great source of difficulty was increased knowledge regarding the Egyptian monuments.
4 With increased knowledge has come-notincreased doubt: that I deny utterly.
5 Development of an universal recombinant vaccine requires increased knowledge of ERbiology, including virulence mechanisms.
6 An increased knowledge of sites in lower eukaryotes may facilitate the elucidation of its functions.
7 With increased knowledge and much ampler means of communication trans-African travel now presents few difficulties.
8 Training increased knowledge and confidence, and supported caregivers to reflect on how personally held values impacted practice.
9 The outcome from this study is increased knowledge that will be used to develop culturally appropriate interventions.
10 Indeed, exciting novel targeted therapies are making their way to clinical trials based on this increased knowledge .
11 The impressions are richer in detail and meaning, because of the increased knowledge possessed by the child.
12 Every day, however, my increased knowledge of language and terms gave me an increased knowledge of ideas.
13 After a captivity of seven weeks he returned to Jamestown, with increased knowledge of savage life and manners.
14 It follows that increased knowledge , e.g.
15 So that with a greatly increased knowledge of Chinese, I was henceforth able to hold my own anywhere.
16 This attitude became more marked with increased knowledge , until he fell ardently in love at the age of 12.
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