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The phrase "a data book" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a book that contains data, statistics, or information on a specific subject, often used for reference or study purposes.
Example: "The researchers consulted a data book to gather the necessary statistics for their analysis."
Alternatives: "a reference book" or "an information manual".
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According to Fig. 2, the range of χDIA observed in the present study almost coincides with the range of published χDIA values compiled in a data book (Guputa, 1983).
Working back and forth between the coded text excerpts and the concept dictionary, the researcher consolidated thematically comparable passages from the data into the resultant categories, grouping the excerpts to produce tables of evidentiary text in a Data Book that supports the thematic categorizations (thematic analysis).
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DBEBT The State of Hawaiʻi Data Book: A Statistical Abstract (State of Hawaiʻi, Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism, Statistics and Data Support Branch, Honolulu, 2015).
On the subject of salesmanship and the art of persuasion, the Data Book offers a few examples: Strategy is selling from optimistic truth; with leadership like a con man selling the employees, selling the investors, selling the customer but from the heart like a white knight.
The association will release its 213-page data book on April 24; a searchable online version will be available in the fall.
All have been kept in a data log book.
A data collection book (DCB) will be prepared to include information about interviews, primary health care and hospital clinical records.
All errors and discrepancies found were checked and amended on the SPSS database, and entered into a data log book.
The British Fluid Power Association BFPAA) has introduced a slim pocket-sized handbook, called the Engineer's Data Book.
India's greenhouse gas emissions grew by 57percentt over the past decade, while China's increased by a third, according to the World Bank's annual Little Green Data Book.
While that seems a reasonable claim, there's no historical data for erroneous returns in the data book to prove that.
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