Sentence examples for Accepted data from inspiring English sources

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Accepted data for sulfur isotope composition of sulfate has been 20‰ prior to the report of Rees et al. [44], which presented new data (20.99‰) on sulfur isotope composition of ocean water sulfate.

Accepted data types are annotations, gene expression, DNA polymorphism, genetic markers, genetic and physical maps, genetic collections and phenotypes.

"It's the most accepted data". Still, he adds, "The numbers must be taken with a grain of salt". That's because there are a host of issues that can make any GDP comparisons misleading, including how the quality of goods varies from country to country, he explains.

It is based for the most part on generally accepted data distinctively graphed for clearer understanding.

The measured Arrhenius parameters were in good agreement with IUPAC accepted data.

XML is one of the most widely accepted data representation languages in today's Internet-dominated Computing.

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Its likely return, according to the most widely-accepted data at least, killed somewhere between 75 million and 200 million more during the Black Death of 1347-1351.

Mass transit agencies can publish existing data in well-accepted data formats, such as GTFS and GTFS Realtime.

All data in the system are available for downloading in a variety of industry-accepted data formats (fasta, SFF, fastq, BAM, SAM).

For buildings, the most notable and widely accepted product data model is the IFC product data model.

These "mutation hot-spot" regions were well represented, since they represented 19.4% on average of the total length of all "Accepted" SCPCH (data not shown).

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