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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'a data gap' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to a lack of information or a missing piece of data. For example, "The researchers found a data gap in their findings which impeded their analysis of the problem."
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"Once people are aware that there is a data gap in recruiting, the next step is collecting data.
"If you assume the satellite up there now survives only its nominal lifetime, then, yes, we probably are looking at a data gap," Dr. English said.
A "data gap" frustrates analysis of the situation in Latin America, Asia, and Africa, but the same drivers are suspected to be at work in those regions, it said.
The growing potential for a data gap, which the Government Accountability Office says could range from 17 to 53 months, is chiefly attributed to launch delays for the next-generation satellite programs.
Biofuel life cycle greenhouse gas (GHG) assessments typically ignore the impact of catalyst consumed during fuel conversion as a result of limited lifetime, representing a data gap in the analyses.
The function can be applied for low- and middle-income countries with GDPs per capita above $1268 (with a data gap for very low-income countries), whereas it is not useful above a GDP per capita of about $20,000.
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The lack of spatially explicit data on this disturbance represents both a major data gap and a critical research challenge in that wildfire has removed some of the evidence from the landscape.
Here in the United States, a similar data gap exists in an entirely different category.
Comprehensive experiments have demonstrated that the proposed method and strategy can fix zero-difference integer ambiguities successfully with only a single-epoch observation immediately after a short data gap.
A significant data gap is the absence of a comprehensive list of products containing BPA.
The establishment with MoNE of YOBIS – a data system for foreign students and teachers in Turkey – has been slow but is an important innovation that will help fill a vital data gap.
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