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The phrase "am data from" is not correct in English and does not convey a clear meaning.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect construction that lacks proper context or grammatical structure.
Example: "I am data from various sources" would be a correct way to express a relationship with data.
Alternatives: "I have data from" or "I am receiving data from".
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We wished to determine; (1) if the two brands produce different group mean predictions of PA (bias) and/or large within-subject differences (variance), and (2) if there are large biases and variance differences between the AMs, what is the result of converting the AM data from one brand to another?
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This is data from around the world.
(Here's data from the past two years on debt and equity underwriting revenue, and overall investment-banking revenue).
A key component in the story of 20th-century warming is data from sparse weather stations in Siberia.
When Education Guardian published its university league tables last week, one of the key indicators used was data from the National Student Survey.
Rhombuses are data from IODP holes.
Cloudlet can be data from real cloud.
Black circles are data from previous studies.
Red crosses are data from Norway [33].
Circles are data from AURN and SAQD.
Blue boxes are data from USA [32].
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