1. For over a Decade I lived with this new knowledge and with the ethical dilemma surrounding my own pursuit of insider research. 2. Hence, there is a need to use some automated technique for rigorously incorporating new knowledge into the existing knowledge base. 3. Progress in learning how alcohol and caffeine work has had to wait for new knowledge of how the brain works. 4. Reflective abstraction is the abstraction of new knowledge from editing knowledge gained by reflection or thought. 5. Moreover, as soon as new knowledge is acquired, it is now turned to practical account. 6. They will aim at bringing new knowledge and skill into a more or less parochial setting. 7. This book assesses current perspectives in this field where much new knowledge is being introduced with increasing frequency. 8. Artificial satellites and space probes have contributed much new knowledge. 9. Their solution was to insert a new knowledge source. 10. Although the documents do not reveal any new historical knowledge, he said, the papers have considerable emotional resonance. |