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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a section on data" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific part of a document, report, or presentation that focuses on data-related content.
Example: "In the report, there is a section on data that analyzes the trends over the past five years."
Alternatives: "a segment about data" or "a part concerning data".
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"In 1961, we added a section on data sufficiency to the quantitative reasoning section, asking candidates to decide whether the sample of data presented was sufficient to answer certain questions," Mr. Sarathy said.
This will be dealt with in two main sections: existing data and future data, and within each there is a section on data collected for research and that collected in a diagnostic setting.
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Further, a section on medical data detailed information on 18 different symptoms presented across the sample group.
The major approaches and their variations as implemented by various researchers are presented and discussed, followed by a section on the data acquisition systems.
As an example, the European Programme for Intervention Epidemiology Training (EPIET), educating the new generation of infectious disease epidemiologists in Europe, contains only a small section on data analysis and statistical methods.
Reference [ 22] has a short section on data mining subway systems' information (basically ridership) for patterns of busy behavior, number of people on the subway, etc.
Tucked into the chapter is a section on cross-border data flows.
Information about patient direct and indirect costs will be collected by a trained field researcher with a patient questionnaire (see section on data collection).
Specifically, we trained a multivariate support vector machine classifier (see 'Materials and methods' section) on data from all but one subject, entering only the x-, y-, and z-coordinates of each voxel and the relative preference of PRC and PHC connectivity (based on the subject's paired t-test t-maps, analogous to the definition of preference in the previous section).
BioMed Central's editorial policies [ 9] now include a section on the use of unpublished genomic data: "Authors using unpublished genomic data are expected to abide by the guidelines of the Fort Lauderdale and Toronto agreements.
We also have found instances of clients being arrested multiple times by the same decoy in patronizing arrest data from other communities in the US (see section on "Data sets for assessing displacement" for a description of some of these data sets).
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