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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assimilating data" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the process of absorbing, integrating, or processing information or data.
Example: "The research team is focused on assimilating data from various sources to draw meaningful conclusions."
Alternatives: "integrating data" or "processing information".
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Our work suggests the possibility of assimilating data from several sources simultaneously, to capture other types of behaviours and improving the mobility predictions.
A novel manifold method of reconstructing dynamically evolving spatial fields is presented for assimilating data from sensor networks in integrated land surface – subsurface, oceanic/lake models.
Assimilating data from a single experiment conducted at σ="σcrit, reliable estimates are made even with classically undersampled estimates of the Fourier coefficients for the fundamental and first harmonic frequencies according to the Nyquist Shannon sampling theorem.
WP2 of DIRECT focuses on deriving new data and biomaterials from two new prospective cohort studies, as well as assimilating data and materials from existing cohort studies led by members of the DIRECT Consortium.
In the reviews we noted that students would provide diagnostic labels ahead of their action in the video i.e. as their memory recall was prompted by the footage, they were able to determine the outcome of what they were currently (in the video) inductively building and assimilating data to inform a hypothetical proposition (possible diagnosis) that emerged late in the video footage.
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She seems to have assimilated data on a comprehensive range of issues.
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.
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.
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.
The terrestrial CO2 flux has about an order of magnitude larger amplitude than the oceanic flux, in good agreement with assimilated data [15].
This approach is based on an Extended Kalman filter algorithm that sequentially assimilates data to infer the upstream and lateral inflows at first and then the friction coefficients.
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