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

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1 The spatial sub-file structure is illustrated in Figure 6.12 , which shows the partitioning of data for a simple part .
2 Kawaller , Koch and Koch ( 1987 ; 1988 ) examined the S&P500 index for leads and lags between the spot and futures prices using transactions data for a two-year period ( 1984–5 ) .
3 In addition to providing fast and convenient determination of small or large molecular structures , SYBYL 's suite of data processing and spectral analysis tools gives complete access to NMR data for a broad range of NMR or modelling tasks .
4 With politicians and military leaders the keeping of a diary is not only the gathering of data for a future book but can also be a form of self-defence in preparation for any post-mortems which might be held in the future .
5 In this case , population density data for a 1 km buffer on either side of network arcs were overlaid on the network itself so as to act as weights for the minimum path algorithm .
6 In particular it lends itself to analysis by a technique which has received limited application to extensive data for a British conurbation , namely the technique of trip chains .
7 Ten of the 25 practices in the Oxford Regional Health Authority which entered the first wave of the fundholding scheme were asked to continue collecting referral data for a further year .
8 PC SASPAC is therefore not useful to someone who will want to study low-level data for a large number of counties , though it is suitable for someone who is only interested in one or two and not fond of computers !
9 One of the non-fundholding control practices was excluded from the analysis because it did not collect referral data for a significant part of the study .
10 Since the reflectance values for the area making up a single image are recorded in four wavebands , the total volume of data for a single scene is 30408528 bytes , since each pixel requires one byte of storage .
11 Where data for a particular zone are not available the code -1 is used . … )
12 The first consideration is whether the LOB corpus is able to provide enough data for a particular transition length .
13 Yeah , fine but if , yeah but what we 've got is hard data for every single member of staff and therefore every group of staff
14 On the basis of partly theoretical data for an extensive sheep croft , enlarged to 10 ha by subletting adjacent crofts , with 20 ha of improved grazing as well as a share of common grazing , the net income from sheep farming goes up to £1,598 .
15 Data for an intensive sheep croft of 3 ha , with a share in 21 ha of improved common grazing , indicate a net income of only £868 from sheep production , as compared with £5,460 from weaving 2.5 tweeds per 4U-hour week .
16 Such a recent letter , easily faxed , may provide sufficient data for an unfamiliar doctor or team to cope until notes are found , and if letters are stored as a cumulative file on a word processor a fairly complete history may easily be obtained from a secretary .
17 Having reliable data for the current year is , of course , a prerequisite of good budgets .
18 We are confident of the reliability of these data for the following reasons .
19 We start by bringing together in a compact and comparative form the key data for the various groups of intermediaries , in Table 4.3 .
20 Comparison of the data for the 26 patients who received NIPPV with that of the 30 treated conventionally demonstrated improved survival ( 1 death in 26 vs 9 in 30 ) .
21 The field resurvey and analysis of geotechnical data for the joint-funded Leeds project was completed during the year .
22 It is also appropriate to attempt to relate this general singularity structure to some initial hypersurface on which the initial Cauchy data for the colliding wave problem is specified .
23 The second data file is the one holding the statistical data for the 42 polygons for the variables InFMORT and GNP .
24 We have not attempted to include the two-dimensional angular correlation data for the APM galaxy survey or the covariance function data for radio galaxies because of uncertainty about the appropriate normalization .
25 Follow up data for the 18 patients who were alive when the 1988 report was assembled have been obtained from the most recent inpatient assessment at Harefield Hospital ( 1991–2 ) , where all but one patient are reviewed in depth each year or more often if problems arise .
26 In another case , Department of Employment data for the Western Isles of Scotland showed only 26.4 per cent of the population in employment , compared to 42 per cent for Scotland as a whole , and clearly this discrepancy is largely due to the definitional problems outlined above .
27 The aim is to provide a corpus of 100 million words of contemporary spoken and written English to provide raw data for the empirical study of language by a wide variety of disciplines .
28 Unfortunately , none of these has any data for the Outer Hebrides .
29 This means that initial conditions need to be specified so as to provide the data for the first set of calculations .
30 This can be seen by comparing the three cases discussed above with each other , and with the data for the 90/10 case , that has been included for comparison .
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