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The phrase "absence data format" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in a technical context where data related to absence is being discussed, but clarity is essential.
Example: "The absence data format needs to be standardized across all departments to ensure accurate reporting."
Alternatives: "absence record format" or "absence information format".
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The presence versus absence data format was used in this analysis so that sites with multiple captures would not bias results.
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We used a two-step strategy to overcome the absence of standard data formats, even among the most widely used databases in PathGuide, and thereby compile an ensemble meta-database of inflammation-associated signal transduction networks.
However, data entry was blinded, as sickness absence data were extracted from the company records automatically in electronic format and computer entry of self-reported data was done by a research assistant who was blinded to group assignments.
Sickness absence data will be extracted from the company records in an electronic format and self-reported data will be entered into the computer by a research assistant, which will ensure blinded analysis of the data by the researchers.
Five tab-delimited formats (investigation design format, block description format, slide description format, core clinicohistopathological data format, and core result data format) were made, each representing the entities of experiment, block, slide, core_in_block, and core_in_slide.
Also OBJ is a data format.
Important: the data format is V4.0.
Figure 1 Data format.
QsarDB data format is storage independent.
What data format do you use?
Earth Observation Satellites-Hierarchical Data Format.
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