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Discover LudwigThe phrase "afternoon data" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to data collected or relevant to the afternoon period of a day.
Example: "The afternoon data shows a significant increase in website traffic compared to the morning."
Alternatives: "data from the afternoon" or "afternoon statistics".
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The relationship between stomatal conductance and vapor pressure deficit was similar in morning and afternoon periods, and we conclude that gapfilling morning data with models driven by afternoon data is a reasonable approach at this site.
Loss of the afternoon data would mean a "50% error increase in [forecasting] precipitation rates in southern US," according to a NOAA presentation.
Although not a central objective of this study, we felt it important to analyse the morning and afternoon data separately in order to assess any aggregate changes in preference/acceptability towards the four models.
By this time, cooler air had taken toll on the storm, and that afternoon, data from both agencies indicated that Thad finished its transition into an extratropical cyclone.
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51 The authors of six trials were successfully contacted 9 10 11 51 53 54 and data were obtained for eight.
9 10 11 12 13 Limited data, however, exist for direct comparisons of individual statins.
The Supplementary Material also contains the feature vectors that were used for training/testing the models and generating the predicted values (Additional file 8: Data Set 6, Additional file 9: Data Set 7 and Additional file 10: Data Set 8).
(7) Data normally maintained and included in a medical record as a function of compliance with State or community licensing standards will be accessible.
(7) Data and images are sorted.
But this morning, data was presented about another medicine.
As seen from (7), data loss rate is an important factor determining perceived video quality.
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