0 the knowledge or skills needed to do sth -- kunnskap [ masculine ]
1 the practical knowledge and skill to deal with something -- teknisk insikt, ekspertise
She has acquired a lot of know-how about cars.
For example, we cannot apply know-how for a gear system as it is to a problem of designing a robot arm.
And this know-how, in turn, constitutes nothing but the effective methodology of physics.
It is not necessarily either a simple or direct route between knowledge (either research-generated or uncodified know-how) and technical innovation.
This paper describes how new insight into community nursing know-how or professional artistry was produced through qualitative analysis of 30 transcripts of audiorecorded simulation data.
More evidence is required to identify whether community nurses possess a repertoire of assessment know-how and/or have the ability to select appropriately from this.
Moreover, it is still a challenge to capture know-how knowledge automatically.
When science is diverted from them, science suffers an irreparable loss of know-how in the form of specialized information and methodology.
Such know-how is generally elaborated case-by-case in unwritten rules.