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The phrase "a large data in" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct form would typically be "a large amount of data" or "large data sets."
Example: "In our research, we analyzed a large amount of data in order to draw meaningful conclusions."
Alternatives: "a significant volume of data" or "extensive data."
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Since these time series are more often non linear, complex and massive, therefore the applied predictor method should be able to detect the discord patterns from a large data in a short time.
Such a large data in the transmission of traffic information can ensure the lower transmission delay.
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These unfavorable and favorable markers (both mRNA and protein) have been studied in individually and/or in a large data set in DLBCL tissues and have been associated with shorter and longer survival, respectively [2].
Numerous civil lawsuits have also been filed against the company, involving gender discrimination, complaints from drivers, and a large data breach in 2016, which the company concealed.
Apple also built a large data center in North Carolina, which company officials said would handle music and other services.
After a large data delivery in June, 2006, the Rigsbys were fired by their firm, and hired by Scruggs as "consultants," at an annual fee of a hundred and fifty thousand dollars each. Scruggs copied the State Farm material and passed it on to Jim Hood, a protégé of Mike Moore's who in 2003 had succeeded him as attorney general.
However, there was a large data overlap in the two groups.
A large data gap in the ULF power P can be seen during local equinoxes and winter in 2005.
Any attempt to open a large data file in the first release of Outlook 2007 paralyzed even the fastest desktop machine.
But this requirement of a large data size in the industrial world characterised by rapid information changes is a luxury that may be difficult to attain.
We here introduce a new tool to describe the physiological dynamics of elite sport performances by modelling growth curves over a large data sample in 34 events since 1963 and 36 events over 118 years.
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