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The phrase "a data extracted" is not correct in standard written English.
The word "data" is typically treated as a plural noun, so it should be "data extracted" without the article "a."
Example: "The data extracted from the survey revealed significant trends in consumer behavior."
Alternatives: "extracted data" or "data obtained."
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The epicenter distribution of events occurring from 1978 to 14 28, May 12 , 2008 in the Longmen Shan region (a total of 1788 earthquakes) is shown in Fig. 1(a) (data extracted from the earthquake catalogue of the China Earthquake Administration).
a Data extracted from Frasor and colleagues, Tables 2 and 3 [8].
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To assess whether or not the validation process has resulted in substantial changes in the quality of the ASR, a data extract including important variables selected from the ASR before and after validation was used.
We summarized the results in a table and detailed all data extracted.
The authors present, validate and implement into a knowledge feature a methodology that generates an anatomically personalised trachea stent based a point cloud data extracted from a Computerised Axial Tomography with an open-source medical data visualisation application.
The quality of included studies was assessed according to standard guidelines 11 and data extracted using a data extraction form.
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The analyses are based on a large sample of data extracted from a Mental Health Information System RESMAA).
For comparison, we also tested the predictive power of relative testis size from a subset of data extracted from the literature.
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