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The phrase "as more data are generated" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in contexts discussing the accumulation or production of data over time, particularly in research, analytics, or technology discussions. Example: "The accuracy of our predictions will improve as more data are generated from user interactions."
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As more data are generated across different backgrounds and interactions are established, breeders will have the ability to identify and forward only selected classes without phenotyping from F3 onward.
A specific value will be identified as more data are generated from future clinical trials.
A specific threshold value will be identified as more data are generated from future clinical trials.
As more data are generated for a larger range of chemicals and end points, this is a critical next step.
In conclusion, robust transcript biomarkers are present within datasets assembled over many years and cohorts and our study provides both examples and a strategy for refining and comparing datasets to obtain additional markers as more data are generated.
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As more data is generated and published, SymbioGenomesDB will be updated and therefore, capable of providing information on the genomic features and the sequences of the organisms involved.
As more data were generated around the sensitivity of tumours to EGFR inhibitors, there was an ongoing cycle of hypothesis generation and testing.
As new hypotheses emerge and more data are generated, future research can incorporate additional expert- and data-driven queries.
But as ever more data was generated with the rise of the internet, the mainframe found itself back in demand.
Initial interviews were carried out amongst women who had or had not reported their periods as a problem but it transpired that more data was generated from those who had reported a problem.
More services and more things only mean more data being generated and exchanged.
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