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The phrase "are significant information" is not correct in English.
It should be "is significant information" because "information" is an uncountable noun. You can use it when discussing the importance or relevance of specific data or details in a context.
Example: "The results of the study are significant information that can influence future research."
Alternatives: "is important information" or "constitutes valuable information."
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The core inlet flow rates and pressure distributions along the main flow path, which are significant information as an input data to evaluate the core thermal margin and reactor safety, were obtained by differential pressures measured at core simulators representing 257 fuel assemblies, and the static or differential pressures at 584 points, respectively.
Clearly, quantitative results obtained in these studies, such as the degrees of nodes, cannot be taken for granted, but one may expect that as long as the population sample is not biased, qualitative observations such as the broadness of degree distribution or the organization of nodes in communities are significant information on the structure of communication networks.
In many countries, there are significant information gaps and a considerable proportion of flows is undocumented, making it difficult to compare data between countries.
Presence or absence of deep pain sensation and findings on magnetic resonance (MR) images are significant information in prognostic evaluation of dogs with an acute-onset of tetraplegia/tetraparesis secondary to atlantoaxial subluxation [ 16, 34, 35].
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He claimed "he had what could be significant information".
However, there is significant information on vegetation structure embedded in the anisotropic effects of the target.
"If there is significant information of a cyber-event, we reserve the right to use tools in our toolbox," said one.
In July 2001, he said in his complaint, an agent in the bureau's Miami office telephoned Mr. Youssef for help interviewing an unidentified Arabic-speaking "walk-in," who approached the bureau with what Mr. Youssef said was "significant information" about Mr. bin Laden.
While Daly said the N.H.L. had always been "very transparent" and "forthcoming" about opening its financial books to the union, Fehr asserted that "there's significant information we don't have".
"We go over the newsletter and talk about why that's significant information".
When you have enough of it, it is significant information within a category.
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