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The phrase "a descriptive data" is not correct in English.
It should be "descriptive data" without the article "a." You can use "descriptive data" when referring to data that provides detailed information about a subject or phenomenon.
Example: "The research study included descriptive data that illustrated the demographics of the participants."
Alternatives: "descriptive information" or "qualitative data."
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A descriptive data analysis was performed with SPSS software, version 22.
In addition, since Signal is able to solve some of the introductory problems, it is a matter of taste whether to use a (descriptive) data flow language like Signal or to use a control-flow-based language like Quartz.
At each week of pregnancy a descriptive data analysis for fT3, fT4, and TSH was done.
This study provided a descriptive data on the taper of post space prepared using simultaneous Gates Glidden® drills.
Publishers may present the data as supplemental material to a journal article, with a descriptive "data paper," or independently.
We then carried out a descriptive data analysis for each of the 61 years from 1952 to 2012 with results stratified by sex.
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Published data are uploaded by selecting a gene of interest and an appropriate data category (e.g. Gene Function), then providing a brief descriptive data summary and a primary literature citation or PubMed identifier.
Collecting a large amount of descriptive data in a controlled way requires a user interface for entering this information that is aware of the pertinent CV for different fields.
As a tool of descriptive data analysis and presentation, in this study, frequency tables have been utilized in depth.
Metadata can be structural, data about the design of a webpage, or descriptive, data about the content and links.
The research was based on a quantitative and descriptive data.
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