Example sentences of "data it " in BNC.

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1 For early data it is necessary to rely on Soviet sources , and Soviet equipment , alone .
2 He or she must be free to keep a careful eye on the operation of the analytical system and the data it produces .
3 The recorder is being transported inside a specially fabricated container to the Air Accident Investigation branch of the Department of Transport at Farnborough , where the data it contains will be processed .
4 When tied to available well data it approximates to the base of the ‘ red bed ’ sequence of the Barren Measures .
5 From these data it could be concluded that in the absence of any rank related thermal behaviour , hysteresis effects are not operative .
6 Although there is possibly a small fault in the first well , the overall similarity between the sonic and gamma ray logs suggests that succession in each well is similar , and using a combination of log and core data it is possible to recognise a lower unit of carbonate mudstones and an upper unit of oolitic and pelletoidal grainstones ( Fig. 19 ) .
7 Is the standard unified model the only possible explanation of the experimental data it so well describes ?
8 Instead of recording data it will transmit them back continuously to tracking stations at Villafranca , in Spain and Carnavon in Australia .
9 Packets leaving the wrapping machine still passed over the checkweigher as before but now , instead of merely passing or rejecting each pack , the computer captured the data it measured and performed various analyses including the average weight and standard deviation for each hour .
10 ‘ For management data it 's no good having a five , six or even a 20 dimensional database , ’ he says , ‘ because that 's not the way data works .
11 Increasing use of digital data has led to the introduction of a licensing system to regulate their use by external parties and protect copyright — both NERC 's own copyright and that of the owners of the data , for BGS does not have proprietary rights to all the data it holds .
12 With cross-sectional data it is not possible to make precise comparisons between changes in employment and economic activity over time .
13 The standard deviation on the gravity data is less than 30μGal and on the elevation data it is less than 1cm .
14 Despite the limitations of mortality data it is possible to draw a number of conclusions about the distribution of health and illness in later life .
15 Because of the weakness of data it is difficult to come to definite conclusions .
16 Since little is known specifically about the difficulty factors of reading tabular data it was decided to study these in a range of tables .
17 ‘ The routine is storing the data it generates .
18 By using the hierarchical tree structure of spatial and associative data it becomes relatively easy to investigate the relationship between parts in adjacent and remote assemblies .
19 In common with other series , the project uses a selected population and is limited in the data it provides .
20 Devolution of responsibility from central government to regional and district health authorities may be a good thing , but when this includes the collection and use of important NHS data it hampers monitoring of national programmes like that for modernising mental health care .
21 Your basic problem concerns the speed at which your LaserJet can turn the data it receives into dots on paper .
22 From this data it can be seen that the central CpG dinucleotide can transit very easily to the B II state , losing less than 2 Kcal/mol after crossing a barrier of less than 5 Kcal/mol and causing only local structural changes ( see below ) .
23 The effectiveness of a GIS in assisting policy and investment decision-making is related to the accuracy of the accident data it is analysing and this is especially true for particular initiatives including Safe Travel to School and AIP work .
24 Hence although a larger corpus will alleviate the problem of insufficient data it will not cure it and can lead to other problems .
25 By re-analysing a few examples of French social survey data it is hoped that the British statisticians will become more familiar with French methods and also learn whether British methods would have revealed more or less details , or whether the two types of statistical methods are complementary .
26 In addition , apparently unrelated and contradictory theories appear to coexist in economics , and given the nature of economic data it is difficult if not impossible to distinguish between such theories using classical statistical methods .
27 From these data it will be possible to examine the social structure and processes that occur within a particular industry .
28 If we do not receive your update instructions by the above data it will be assumed that you are no longer seeking acquisitions and the record will be deleted from our database .
29 If the nature of the risk is displayed as in Figure 6.10 , corporate management is explicitly given the data it needs for evaluation .
30 What we are stressing is that the disciplinary context is important to understanding what kind of contribution is on offer , and this includes understanding the special limited concern a discipline has toward the world , and is an essential consideration in evaluating its research and the data it produces .
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