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The phrase "a global data" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct form would typically be "global data" without the article "a," as "data" is usually treated as a mass noun.
Example: "The global data collected from various sources indicates a significant trend in climate change."
Alternatives: "worldwide data" or "international data."
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These handlers collect in a global data structure information about what articles the mouse passes over.
The results are of unprecedented spatial resolution (horizontally and vertically) for a global data set.
This phase ends when these individual user views are combined into a global data model.
A global data warehouse (DW) integrates data from multiple distributed heterogeneous databases and other information sources.
To provide a global data set of point locations and attributes describing nuclear power plants and reactors.
To support this network, "F.D.A. intends to develop a global data information system" so regulators can talk to one another.
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One of his proposals is for the international community to provide the financing for just such a global data-collection system.
In 2007, he founded Pachube, a global data-sharing network that anticipated by years the current buzz around big data and the internet of things.
When the computer giant began assembling its network in the late 1970's, there was no such thing as a global data-communications network.
Administration officials say the National Security Agency, in its push to build a global data-gathering network that can reach into any country, has rarely weighed the long-term political costs of some of its operations.
"The core of what they are building is a global data-capture network," he tells us.
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