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Discover LudwigThe phrase "achieve data" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear what is meant by "achieve data," as "achieve" typically refers to accomplishing a goal or reaching a target, while "data" is a noun that refers to information.
Example: "We need to achieve data accuracy in our reports to ensure reliable results."
Alternatives: "obtain data" or "gather data."
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ADC_USB IP core is to achieve data acquisition andefficient data transfer to PC.
Mesos shares resources in a fine-grained manner, allowing frameworks to achieve data locality by taking turns reading data stored on each machine.
Both the uplink and downlink transceivers achieve data rates that reach 1 Gbps with non-return-to-zero data encoding.
Shamir's secret sharing scheme is applied to achieve data security without complex key management associated with traditional cryptographic algorithms.
To achieve data interoperability, an open BIM standard called Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) is maintained by buildingSMART.
A suitable numerical method was used to achieve data reduction, particularly in the region of transition between periodic oscillations and chaos.
In this paper, we introduce a design for a privacy-preserving EMR data cube and the anonymization methods needed to achieve data privacy.
The system design the Network Interface Controller using TMS320F2407and TRL8019AS,it simplify TCP/IP, achieve simple protocol stack in DSP, and achieve Data transmission by software program.
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