| knowledge |
Common job specifications. Knowledge refers to acquired information necessary to do the job (eg, principles of nuclear physics). Skills refer to acquired measurable behaviors (eg, autoclave operation). Abilities refers to natural talents or acquired dexterity (eg, capacity to lift 200 pounds).
Ãâó: www.washington.edu/admin/hr/ocpsp/ps.research/comp...
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| knowledge |
Organized or contextualised information which can be used to produce new meanings and generate new data.
Ãâó: www.christlinks.com/glossary2.html
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| kneading |
a soft tissue technique which utilizes an intermittent force applied perpendicular to the long axis of the muscle.
Ãâó: www.drfeely.com/doctors/osteo_dict_k.htm
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| knee |
Either a sharp bend in a tree branch or a protruding roots at the base of some swamp-growing trees.
Ãâó: www.rainyside.com/resources/reference/terms.html
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| knockout mouse |
Animal lacking the functional gene product because a normal gene has been replaced with a mutant allele or disrupted form of the gene
Ãâó: www.med.cornell.edu/mdphd/summer3.html
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