Examples of using Knowledge diffusion in English and their translations into Portuguese
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An absolute and crucial innovation is the ethics of search engines Hinman, 2005,which are challenges for knowledge diffusion.
These spaces represent instances of knowledge diffusion, breaking down the formality of school space.
However, generally, the hardware¿in other words, didactic kits- is costly, causing delay in its acquisition,prejudicing the process of knowledge diffusion by robotics.
It intendeds to contribute for knowledge diffusion about this building system and enhancing the discussion on timber construction in brazil.
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The study analyzes how professionals in a service reference in asthma inthe city of salvador, bahia, operationalize the process of knowledge diffusion and compare the communicative practic.
The initiative aims to extend the knowledge diffusion, supplying data from researchers, actors from the government, third sector and from the civil society interested on the debate about the dynamics of metropolization of the country.
Therefore, facing the strictness of international databases exigencies to indexing the journalis a healthy challenge, for it contributes to scientific nursing knowledge diffusion.
By treating the process of technological innovationin an endogenous manner, the role of knowledge diffusion is exposed on the locational decision of firms, evincing that this is not given only by costs of transport.
He also noted that the Observatory uses tools such as Linked Open Data together with The Renewable Energy& Energy Efficiency Partnership(REEEP), the World Bank, andothers to ensure it serves as a source of knowledge diffusion and innovation.
Using affinity networks as its basis, this study proposes a management model of distance learning(dl)professional training courses as a space conducive to knowledge diffusion, starting from the technological profile of course participants.
After that, the meetings in 2003 in Geneva Switzerland and in 2005 in Tunis Tunisia defined and reinforced the WSIS goal of creating a society that has free access to tools andtechnologies that allow the extension of education and the possibility of knowledge diffusion.
Each edition usually puts together more than five hundred people;"IEL Week in universities" is an event that travelsthrough academic centers of Rio de Janeiro state in order to"share experiences that contribute to knowledge diffusion, generating new ideas and inspiring entrepreneurship, as well as creative and innovative solutions.
The Autonomous Service of Intellectual Property(SAPI) is a government office in Venezuela which registers trademarks and invention patents in the country(SAPI doesn't accept patents on software, nor hardware-embedded software, nor human beings) andgenerally works to improve the peoples' quality of life through free knowledge diffusion.
Cadernos Pagu is an interdisciplinary journal which aims to contribute to enlarging and consolidating the gender studies field in Brazil. It publishes the results of unpublished researches and foreign articles not yet translated into Portuguese,thus enabling knowledge diffusion in the field and critical readings of the international production.
This research aims to study the diffusion of knowledge in environmental sciences through management communication.
It must know the mechanisms of technology transfer and those that affect the diffusion of knowledge.
Diffusion of knowledge expands discussions and reflections which, in their turn, provide feedback to production.
Research, creation and diffusion of knowledge through urban observatories and networks”.
The diffusion of knowledge and technologies is essential for progress in a society.
Overly-burdensome copyright laws stifle free speech,expression and the diffusion of knowledge in society.”.
High-level training, diffusion of knowledge, the creation of values through research and the transfer of technology.
But there are also threats to access and diffusion of knowledge and technology from these technological changes.