Examples of using Promoting knowledge in English and their translations into Portuguese
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learning, construction, the environment, as well as promoting knowledge of works with low cost
acting as a facilitator, promoting knowledge, the establishment of partnerships
its regions more attractive for investors and labour, promoting knowledge and innovation for growth,
Actions include promoting knowledge and know-how transfer,
professional integration and specifically in promoting knowledge, health, safety of citizens,
professional inclusion, or promoting knowledge, health, safety
1 by acquiring and promoting knowledge and by instructing others; 2 by exercising the sacred ministry and rendering assistance to diocesan cler- gy.
specific objectives of promoting knowledge about esf, sensitize csh workers to the working process in the fhs
to disseminate material for awareness from both institutions aimed at promoting knowledge of African realities
Promote knowledge and innovation.
bring about ever closer cooperation and promote knowledge of other nations and languages.
It is therefore important for higher education institutions(heis) promote knowledge about stomata through creative teaching methods,
Ecological niche models(enms) promote knowledge about the interactions between animals and their environment by predicting where the
It was promoted knowledge of basic concepts
Multilingual: An MA Degree that promotes knowledge of several languages, in our societies where this is a fundamental necessity.
It is necessary to begin to build an educational system that promotes knowledge, skills, and attitudes that are converted into legitimized critical
learning process because they represent an active teaching methodology that promotes knowledge and skills.
In this context, the main objective was to diagnose and promote knowledge interdisciplinary work of family health strategy(fhs) in the city headquartes 5thregional health of state of parana, brazil.
Educational actions refer to teaching-learning practices designed to challenge and promote knowledge to support clinical decision-making based on critical reflection on the profession's ethical
how we will get there, and above all promote knowledge of this scientific research.