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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assimilate data" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the process of absorbing, integrating, or processing information or data.
Example: "In order to make informed decisions, it is essential to assimilate data from various sources."
Alternatives: "process data" or "integrate information".
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We are trained to be compassionate, but we are smart people who can gather and assimilate data in order to realise this path for the NHS is bad for patients.
This chapter discusses a method for obtaining the nonlinear Fourier transform (Riemann spectrum) of data and simulations and how to assimilate data in real time.
As examples, we assimilate data for a stochastically driven Lorenz system with sparse observations and for a stochastic Kuramoto Sivashinsky equation with observations that are sparse in both space and time.
When the ensemble Kalman filter (EnKF) or related ensemble-based methods are used to assimilate data in a straightforward way, the updated model variables would lose the discrete nature and be contaminated with noise.
Coupled with the availability of massive storage systems and fast networking technology to manage and assimilate data, these have given a significant impetus to data mining in the scientific domain.
Jacqui Smith, a professor of psychology and research professor at the Institute for Social Research at the University of Michigan, who was not involved in the current research, said there was a word for what results when the mind is able to assimilate data and put it in its proper place — wisdom.
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She seems to have assimilated data on a comprehensive range of issues.
A steady-state Kalman filter for assimilating data from a single polar orbiting satellite.
Emphasizes the basic skills needed for handling and assimilating data as well as the basic tool-set for numerical modeling.
In a model, the atmosphere is divided into a three-dimensional grid and each grid point is given the assimilated data.
Daily UK Met Office stratospheric assimilated data for the Northern and Southern Hemispheres, accumulated for the period from 2004 to 2012 and pressure range of 1000 0.1 hPa, are used in this paper.
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