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be collated
verb
To examine diverse documents et cetera to discover similarities and differences.
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Such information clearly needed to be collated in a single command center.
The data will be collated and anonymised by the clinical researchers.
Local results will be declared and then the totals will be collated at 12 different regional centres.
The notes are to be collated into a book and presented to his family at the end of the week.
All of the feedback will be collated to help us create a better and more informed scheme.
It also calls for deaths and injuries from household fires to be collated on a central database to identify future risks.
And concurrently, all the writers involved in the project are working on a set of papers that will be collated into a book.
Set up a Google Alert in your child's name; use a search-aggregator such as 123people.co.uk to find out what information can be collated about them.
Hand-drawn notes, text, handwriting recognition, audio and images can be collated and synced with Samsung Cloud, but sadly not Evernote like Samsung's older S Notes.
It also enables people to connect devices, such as Fitbits, to the platform so information about their exercise patterns can be collated and factored into their care suggestions.
Intelligence information about terrorism threats collected by a flock of spy organizations has to be collated and quickly supplied to federal law enforcement agencies and local police departments.
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