Example sentences of "data in [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 This is not the only advantage offered by an integrated spatial database for , given appropriate GIS software and hardware that are jointly capable of providing the kind of operations described in the earlier part of this chapter , geographical referencing opens up the possibility of combining cartographic and attribute data in logical ways , such as in determining those areas which possess characteristic A and ( or/not ) characteristic B.
2 For convenience of comparison , the original data in current dinars have been expressed as percentages of adjusted social product in the corresponding year .
3 how to collect and present numerical data in simple tables and in further summary form
4 The opening session of this workshop demonstrated very clearly that these changes affect the creators , the storers and the pursuers of data in similar ways .
5 The behaviour of laminin and clinical and laboratory data in 83 patients with cirrhosis were studied to find the factors associated with increases in this glycoprotein .
6 Of course , there is a particular problem with death certificate data in developing countries , but there is plenty of other evidence for the epidemic .
7 Quality of data in developing countries also presents special difficulties .
8 This interpretation is supported by data in rectal carcinomas .
9 However , the most important point to note is that the B II conformations lead to a poorer correlation with the NMR data in all cases .
10 This technique gives us some of the advantages of instruction modification , while keeping instructions and data in separate areas .
11 The research thus has implications for the development of knowledge-based systems , especially re-use of methods and data in new contexts , methods of eliciting and modelling knowledge , and understanding the properties of knowledge that is distributed over several individuals .
12 The capacity of modern computers to organize huge masses of data in many ways very speedily is , if used with care , as valuable to the sociolinguist as to anyone else .
13 Combining the two lists into a single sequence was considered , but there were practical difficulties with the word processor files then in use , and keeping the data in two files enabled comparative searching by broad time period .
14 What we appear to have here is a system where the structure of intervention , as displayed in the file data in other areas , bears only an indirect relationship to what actually happened in Team D. ( The specialist worker in Team C may have been operating in ways that in some respects are not wholly dissimilar , but the approach of the specialist team would seem radically different ) .
15 If an association is suggested then we would want to collect data in other areas to assess the hypothesis further .
16 Millikan et al made an interesting comparison of biochemical and physiological data in 24 patients who had undergone transplantation and a group of patients treated with shunt surgery and sclerotherapy .
17 Collecting data in different forms so that results can be collated and compared can be done in several ways and can form the basis of much useful discussion .
18 The grading is only approximate because of the variation in success rates resulting from such contextual factors as the arrangement of data in particular tables .
19 International Data Corp is relocating its East European Expertise Centre to Prague from Frankfurt because the only viable method of gathering market data in local markets is by face-to-face interviews .
20 This threatens the reliability of both basic population data and attempts to use these new census data in social indicators to identify poverty .
21 Although the implementation of the paths as scripts is satisfactory for single-user systems , there are problems with sharing of the path data in multi-user environments .
22 Borland has obviously found a way around the problem of maintaining data integrity , performing operations on the data in those fields without causing logical conflicts within the databases .
23 But the fact is , the data in these studies can not be turned into generalizations , for they relate only to industries with high levels of vertical integration and economic concentration , involving an oligopolistic control over product supply frequently accompanied by a franchise relationship between manufacturer and seller .
24 It must be recognized that there are many good reasons for wishing to combine data in these ways , but a major problem arises because GIS packages fail to offer any means of keeping track of the effects of error propagation and how it affects the results .
25 Their views may have been coloured by the fact that they found evidence of significant misreporting of publication data in some areas , to the extent that they suggest automatically lowering research ratings as a penalty for discovered deliberate misreporting .
26 Their views may have been coloured by the fact that they found evidence of significant misreporting of publication data in some areas , to the extent that they suggest automatically lowering research ratings as a penalty for discovered deliberate misreporting .
27 Hot spots appear to be rather irregularly distributed over the Earth 's surface ( Fig. 4.4 ) but the real pattern is difficult to establish because of the problems of identifying specific hot spots and incomplete data in some regions .
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