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Oftentimes, the easiest solution is to simply lock down access to data, but this severely limits the company's ability to innovate in an era in which data is transforming every company as well as industries around the world.
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In an era in which ownership of our data — from our credit scores to our social media posts to our phone numbers — is being hotly debated, it would seem that ownership of our own bodies needs to be fully explored.
We have entered an era in which individual tools and dispersed data must be connected into integrated toolsets that are made available to materials, manufacturing, and design engineers to create a materials innovation infrastructure for ICME.
The growing ubiquity of mobile phones and smartphone applications has ushered in an era in which tremendous amounts of user data have become available to the companies that operate and distribute them - sometimes released publicly as "anonymised" or aggregated data sets.
The nonprofit sector is notoriously bereft of data, but in an era in which donors are increasingly demanding accountability and ways to measure effectiveness, organizations are moving fast to try to quantify themselves.
We have entered an era in which our technologies enable us to collect increasingly fine-grained data about cells and their states and the resulting insight into cellular heterogeneity poses important issues for biologists.
As we move to an era in which hundreds of genomes of less-than-perfect quality are produced, bioinformatics support will be needed to compensate for frameshifts that reflect errors in sequence data.
However, that occurred in an era in which only a minority of the patients were treated with adjuvant systemic therapy.
We live in a era in which people desire change.
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