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To aggregated
noun
A mass, assemblage, or sum of particulars; something consisting of elements but considered as a whole.
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First, to gain access to aggregated, anonymised counts of which songs people store in their private libraries.
After doing so, they'll have access to aggregated and anonymous insights about their online customers, including conversion rates, devices used and a set of recommendations to help increase conversions and loyalty.
The article noted, "Giving the consumer access to aggregated data relevant to the devices using energy (in real-time and over time) would be a useful step to promote a positive behavioral change.
We only had access to aggregated data.
Access to aggregated data, e.g. for research, is only possible with the approval of the privacy commission.
These definitions are not intended to be completely general, and relate only to "microdata", in which each record represents an individual or an event associated with an individual, and not to aggregated data.
Psyllium gel changed to aggregated gel with added Ca2+.
When the change of the state of some particles from individually distributed to aggregated is induced particularly by the interactions between particles, the configuration of the block copolymer is changed from lamellar to a complex one.
Poor responsiveness to aggregated Aβ(1 42) was found earlier in clinical and animal studies [35], [36].
This induced a change in fluorescence distribution in the cells from dispersed in control cells incubated with 2 mM Ca2+ (Figure S1, upper panels) to aggregated after TG treatment (Figure S1, middle panels).
If the terminology is sufficiently developed with regard to aggregated training documents, it is evaluated against a new collection of unmodified documents.
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