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

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1 Further work on the transfer of CAD data between work units and independent sites has been based around the idea that it is necessary to transfer all stored entities .
2 Space also meant international telephone calls ; and space systems not only incorporate advanced computers but also facilitate the worldwide movement of data between computer terminals .
3 This set out to show how the application of electronic data interchange ( the transmission of data between computer systems ) to book trade services should hold the key to a cost-efficient future of paperless communication .
4 In its simplest form , it provides a single central file server , automated transfer of data between storage subsystems and user access via Network File System and File Transfer Protocol .
5 The exponential increase in the amount of DNA sequence that is now known , and the universal accessibility of this data through computer databases , mean that any scientist can quickly start to study genes of interest in his or her own laboratory .
6 The single database approach to corporate information provides the potential to relate data about business activities and to describe and analyse a particular aspect of the business system regardless of whether or not that aspect is already functionally formalised within the organisation .
7 The decennial supplements of occupational mortality published by the Office of Population Censuses and Surveys are an important source of data about health inequalities .
8 These features are just as important to efficient performance as are data about plant functions but they can not be incorporated in a man-machine allocation process .
9 The system manages not only data about maintenance crews and equipment , but also rules that specify how long crews can work , which stations can be taken off-line without blacking out the city , and so on .
10 Vesna Nall succeeds Ms Kalcev at Book Data as customer services manager .
11 When the data for census tracts are observed a marked discrepancy can be seen within East Allegheny .
12 Relative abundance data for bone assemblages from 19 species of predator are shown in Fig. 3.2–3.4 , and these data are summarized in Append .
13 The data for risk ratings and accident estimates were considered separately and are plotted in Figures 4.1 and 4.2 respectively .
14 WESTERN EUROPE is to decide this month on a series of satellites that will provide data for weather forecasts until well into the 1990s .
15 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 .
16 The point of the interview is to make full and systematic use of this to gather data for research purposes .
17 ( Data for house prices is provided in that chapter . )
18 The nucleotide sequence data of parthenogenesis bacteria will appear in Genbank under the following accession numbers ; M. uniraptor , L02882 ; T. cordubensis , L02883 ; T. deion TX , 102884 ; T. pretiosum , L02885 , T. deion Mo , 102886 ; T. deion Ba , L02887 ; T. Deion SD , L02888 .
19 The relevant clinical , biochemical , and histological data of autoimmune patients , divided according to the anti-hepatitis C virus and autoantibody status , are reported in Table IV .
20 Although much of this criticism centres on the misuse of his work by others , some more substantive arguments are that middle-class values inform his conceptual distinctions and that these are insufficiently grounded in the raw data of speech patterns .
21 They collect data like information sponges : watching , listening , asking for clarification .
22 The software acts as a transformation engine and feeds converted data into spread sheets and libraries , as well as database repositories and Data Structure Models for analysis before an application is re-engineered .
23 Moreover , attempts to classify self-reported data into disease categories are notoriously unreliable , and a disease-specific measure of need is required since the costs of treatment differ so widely .
24 A high-speed serial port and cable offers exchange of data with MS-DOS machines , and a parallel port supports printers or an external 1.44Mb floppy drive .
25 This dialogue box will search for data within set criteria , extract it and write it to a pre-defined output block .
26 A relationship between annelids and brachiopods may be difficult to reconcile with data from haemerythrin sequences that indicate a close relationship between priapulids and the inarticulate brachiopod Lingula .
27 Using data from diffraction studies of TMTSF salts , they observed how the unit-cell volume of the crystal varied with the average ‘ interstack ’ distance between selenium atoms .
28 Results were analysed with Student 's t test for paired data and Hills and Armitage 's method for analysing data from crossover trials .
29 Very little is known about wages and prices or the standard of living before the Industrial Revolution : this project aims to explore some of this ground by the systematic collection of data from estate records , tax rolls , JPs ' records , merchants ' papers and other sources .
30 data from employee surveys dealing with opinions and attitudes
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