Example sentences of "data from the " in BNC.

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1 Data from the General Household Survey and Family Expenditure Survey showed that carers and carer households have substantially lower incomes than average .
2 It defines the X Protocol which carries packets of data from the host computer to the terminal ( which , in a workstation , can be in the same box ) .
3 By making more use of data from the sky , particle physics could well be freed , at least to some extent , from the dark caverns of ever-bigger atom smashers .
4 A computerised-map system known as Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing or TIGER will organise data from the census according to geography .
5 In the gold-weight study there was no problem : by gathering data from the British Museum , the Museum für Völkerkunde in Berlin , and the Pitt Rivers Museum in Oxford , over 2,500 objects were studied .
6 Vincent-Evans ( 19 ) quotes from data from the National Economic Development Office which shows that in areas where hill farming dominates only 7 — 9% of farmers and 9 — 12% of agricultural workers have agricultural qualifications .
7 Wellcome would not comment further until the data from the study had been fully analysed , although the preliminary indications were ‘ encouraging ’ .
8 Data from the interim analysis of the Alpha trial of didanosine will be analysed early this year .
9 Kate Young 's data from the two villages of Copa Bitoo and Telana reveal how social differentiation can take place ( Young 1978 ) .
10 According to data from the Prices and Incomes Commission , the proportion of urban households living below the Poverty Datum Line rose from 35 per cent in 1985 to 55 per cent in 1987 .
11 In workforces in the USA , excess mortality from prostatic cancer has also been reported in the Oak Ridge National Laboratory and in a weapon plant but , Beral et al continue , recent data from the Japanese atomic bomb survivors show no association between a single acute exposure to high levels of radiation and mortality from prostatic cancer .
12 Data from the Third World suggests that it may be dubious : mortality is only a good indicator of the overall health of a population when infectious diseases are a major problem ( US National Center for Health Statistics 1973 ) .
13 While there are no data from the Philippines that indicate what effect these soil losses will have on productivity , information from other tropical regions ( e.g. Pimentel et al. 1987 ) suggests that productivity will drop by between 15 and 70 per cent depending on the rate of soil formation in relation to the rate of soil loss .
14 Where the source zones nest hierarchically into the target zones , for example UK administrative EDs nest exactly in wards , transfer of data from the source units to the target units is one of simple aggregation .
15 It will collate data from the two proposed space station polar platforms , one European Space Agency platform , a Japanese one and also from the manned space station .
16 They argued that existing maps and digitized files from them are unable to meet these needs at global or regional scale and only remote sensing could help in the short term : the availability of stereometric data from the French SPOT satellite has already led to proposals for automated creation of global digital elevation models with a spatial ( XY ) resolution of about 30 m ( Muller 1989 ) .
17 Research at the North West Regional Research Laboratory ( NWRRL ) aims to create buffers around busy roads and junctions and to use data from the Cancer Registry to examine possible links between proximity to such sources of pollution and prevalence of lung cancer .
18 Using what would now be called GIS skills , Openshaw ( 1980 ) examined over 13 000 1 km grid squares in the UK which intersect the coastline and related these to data from the 1971 Census ( which were made available for such grid squares ) .
19 Matthews ( 1989 ) has used data from the Regional Cancer Registry ( morbidity rather than mortality data ) and data on trace elements to examine this link .
20 Within the public domain in the UK we must rely in general on data from the most recent Population Census , the lowest level being that for enumeration districts ( EDs ) .
21 It should be pointed out , however , that the National Radiological Protection Board currently uses 1 km grid square resolution population data from the 1971 Census in its radiological protection studies ( Hallam et al. 1981 ) .
22 For example , we have received data from the Regional Cancer Registry in Manchester comprising all cancers of the larynx and lung notified between 1974 and 1984 .
23 These data compare predator assemblages with trapping data from the same habitat over which the predator was known to hunt , and comparisons can also be made between different species of predator that live and hunt in the same locality .
24 The relationship of the large Tertiary Purbeck anticline to a major controlling fault beneath its northern flank was demonstrated by Colter and Havard ( 1981 ) with data from the Wytch Farm oilfield in Dorset .
25 An Interpretation of Vitrinite Reflectance Data From the Southern North Sea Basin
26 Using data from the Science Citation Index , produced by the Institute for Scientific Information in Philadelphia , the NSF produces annual reports that have become indispensable to the US Congress in its deliberations on government policy .
27 A comparison of data from the same apparatus at different distances is a crucial test for oscillations .
28 Such information allows them to plan ahead , using data from the previous period perhaps to make corrections after the next pass of the satellite over Chilton .
29 If this were correct the experimenters studying the data from the salt mine should have already discovered seven proton decays .
30 Data from the weather craft are made available for nothing to other governments under international agreements .
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