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Increasingly, the web is used in biology as a method to collate and analyse data collected by field workers (for example, ecologists or epidemiologists) from multiple locations.
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Working separately, Godfrey Hounsfield and Allan Cormack each developed a method of replacing X-ray film with crystals, rotating a camera around the body and using a computer to collate multiple images.
He created 311 as a way to collate data, and improve the lives of New Yorkers.
He launched a website to collate paternal experiences, starting with his own.
Turnout appears to have been high, and with up to 56.7 million voters to process, results could take a while to collate.
A number of Armenian-led campaigns have made a concerted effort to collate them this year.
Additionally, we conduct a literature review to collate published values of D in different disease areas.
It was simply an attempt to collate all the available evidence and to publish it.
Multiple methods were used to collate the key experiences of the pilots that might inform future service developments.
There may be a lot of paperwork to collate, including receipts, replacement estimates and repair costs.
Before performing the EOR methods screening, it is necessary to collate and sort the field data (Al-Adasani and Bai 2010; Worldwide 2010).
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