And like classically trained musicians who discover the liberating world of jazz, they use their knowledge of the traditional to push boundaries and create striking timepieces.
The conservation effort at Lewa -- which is a mixture of classic habitat preservation, stringent security measures (the rhinos have their own security guards at all times) and the use of the latest technology to enhance the knowledge of a species and its breeding patterns -- has been astounding.
He decided to harness the strength of what he calls "the finest RNA chemists in the world" to use their knowledge in the nascent field of RNA interference.
Pilar Alvarez-Laso, UNESCO Assistant Director-General for Social and Human Sciences, stressed in her opening words that the idea of sustainable development depends on the availability of a knowledge base and the capacity to make use of it.
With advances in feature and pattern recognition and other forms of machine intelligence, these video streams will throw off a tremendous amount of structured data, the use of which we will have no knowledge of or control over.
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The researchers will also attempt to use knowledge of how the virus grows in cells to make a new type of virus that could only grow in specially designed "helper" cells, meaning the virus could not then grow in animals.
It rests with men whether they will make the proper use of the rich treasure with which this knowledge provides them or whether they will leave it unused.
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Moreover, the Japanese government forbids pharmaceutical companies to give information on the contraceptive use of the pill, so most of the women who take it have little knowledge of the risks and benefits.
As the Bush administration winds down, there's likely to be an exodus of political appointees seeking to use their knowledge for higher wages as representatives of the private sector.
The subject has won the support of singer Jarvis Cocker, who said it encouraged children to use the knowledge they picked up at school rather than just "passively accumulating it in the hope of passing some exams".
The beauty of the market, Hayek brilliantly pointed out, is that it allows people to use knowledge of their particular circumstances to generate something valuable for others.
But in other situations the translator might be invited to use their own cultural knowledge as part of the application process.
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"The United States, to my knowledge, has never ruled out the use of nuclear weapons, " Rumsfeld said.
In a notice on the top 10 list, the FBI described him as "a computer expert" with "above-average knowledge regarding computers, the use of the Internet, and security awareness".
The teaching of literacy primarily focuses on reading, writing, speaking and listening, in order to encourage students to read, comprehend, reflect on their social experiences and use the language as an instrument of knowledge-seeking.
Now researchers have shown for the first time that an animal other than a human can remember the social context of a past event, and use this knowledge to adjust its behaviour and plan for the future.
Working on the track at the Olympics I can bring back a lot of new knowledge that I can use in the field back here in Glasgow.
The network will generate knowledge and innovation in support of the acquisition and use of literacy, and promote advocacy, policy formulation and programme delivery, as well as cooperation and partnerships.
Now, the scientists are putting their knowledge of how the beetles sense infrared radiation to use.
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The second requirement is the ability to take that very fine knowledge of the consumer and determine what media they use.
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They had a good understanding of how business is conducted in the U.S. and their knowledge of how to use lawyers pretty much matched that of a domestic business.
How is it that we take the world around us and we form it into the permanent memories that we will then use as the basis of future decisions, future thinking, of future knowledge.
Reed said that the map will be used to "ratchet up knowledge of the trail" in order to get people to use the trail.
Visiting professors are then encouraged to return to their business schools and use their newly acquired knowledge to improve the standard of courses being offered.
Moreover, Geoparks can offer knowledge on the sustainable use and importance of natural resources (either mineral or non-mineral) and promote respect for the natural environment and the integrity of the landscape.
Any job that requires you to interact with customers -- either in person, on the phone or online -- can use your knowledge of a second (or third) language.
The pop-up book is a guide to the natural world, and gives children the knowledge to explore the environment and helps them to understand how humans make use of plants.
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But the data I am referring to today is not the massive influx of data that is now available for dissemination and use, but is the most basic, rudimentary knowledge every marketer should be capturing.
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The use of natural resources within the Kayas is regulated by traditional knowledge and practices that have contributed to the conservation of their biodiversity.
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