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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a better data" is not correct in standard written English.
The word "data" is typically treated as a plural noun in formal contexts, so it should be "better data" without the article "a."
Example: "We need to collect better data to improve our research findings."
Alternatives: "improved data" or "superior data."
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"Thirteen thousand is a better data pool than 800," Dr. Gurven said.
The models are tested with respect to their data requirement and recommendations for a better data sampling are derived.
The power law model (similar to ASTM E813-87) gives a better data fitting and is less sensitive to the data window.
So in fact, although this absence was originally used to argue against birds having arisen from dinosaurs, a better data has turned this around and instead it forms a remarkable piece of evidence in support of this relationship.
As activists and energy executives debate the natural gas industry's impact and the Environmental Protection Agency weighs whether to impose new regulations, Hamburg said, "it's critically important" the country develops a better data set on methane leaks.
The power law approach of ASTM E813-87 indeed provides a better data fitting but suffers the disadvantage of an overestimated Jc owing to the 0.2 mm offset line.
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However, as shown, the CL-PM can partially recharge the battery during the next few days and once again provide a better data-rate during the following ZEIs.
But without a better data-driven understanding of the relationship between larval control and recruitment caution must be used when drawing practical implications on the utility of larval control from mathematical models.
In addition, there is a much better data distribution in the Northern Hemisphere than in the Southern Hemisphere.
As you certainly recall, we have already seen this take place, but today we have an even better data point: Sprint.
Statisticians face an enormous task; better data would yield a big payoff for policy makers and businesspeople alike.
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