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The phrase "amount of structured" is not correct in English as it is incomplete and lacks clarity.
It could be used in contexts discussing the quantity of something that is organized or arranged in a specific way, but it needs additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "The amount of structured data we collected during the research was significant."
Alternatives: "quantity of organized" or "volume of arranged".
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By leveraging the growing amount of structured Web pages and pervasive search capabilities, Web Summaries provides a set of semiautomatic interaction techniques for collecting and organizing personal Web content.
Source-to-database error rates are highly dependent on the amount of structured data collection in the clinical setting and on the complexity of the medical record, dependencies that should be considered when developing data quality benchmarks.
A reduced amount of structured water molecules on the polymer was revealed by the lower entropy changes (ΔS°).
The FWI decrement observed in the presence of acetone indicates an increment in the amount of structured water, directly related with the enhanced elastic character.
It deals with the huge amount of structured and unstructured data (Big Data) that is a demanding task when working on real-life event logs.
With this convergence, a large amount of structured and unstructured data is being created and shared over disparate networks and virtual communities.
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"The accounting is aggressive, and there will be a significant amount of structuring required in order to address the legal, regulatory and tax issues," the memo noted.
Several constructs are measured within the NEPS that consider quality development, education plans, and the amount of structuring the everyday work in terms of written lesson plans.
According to Google's Director of Open Source, Chris DiBona, Google hopes that Wikidata will make large amounts of structured data available to "all".
Founded in 2010, Narrative Science has a technology called Quill that can write articles by extracting meaning from large amounts of structured data.
To make this easier, small amounts of structured data can be embedded directly into web pages, a technique called microformats or microdata in the HTML5 standard.
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