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A current trend in high-performance computing is to decompose a large linear algebra problem into batches containing thousands of smaller problems, that can be solved independently, before collating the results.

A video was made immediately after the incident (by Standoff Films, who have documented incidents at Campsfield and Harmondsworth IRC before), collating the testimony of several eyewitnesses.

Each project member read and re-read the comments and then coded the interesting features of the data before collating into potential themes drawing on the study objectives.

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MAGIC TRIP Ken Kesey and his band of Merry Pranksters set off on a cross country trip in their Magic Bus in a documentary edited from some 100 hours of 16-millimeter film shot by Kesey and his cohorts but never before collated.

And before he started collating tweets from people who were (or were not) working on their novels, he had a Web site that gathered tweets containing the phrase "follow my other Twitter," and a blog that curated other people's blog posts apologizing for not having posted on their blogs in a while.

The Smiths-loving Prime Minister did not claim to have spent the night before the summit collating his latest musical enthusiasms in order to impress his guests, who included including US president Barack Obama, Russia's Vladimir Putin and chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany.

The speech, originally planned to focus only on economic policies, was so frantically reworked to include foreign policy that aides were still busy collating it moments before Mr. Lieberman's arrival at the Electropac plant.

Several of the anecdotes he amassed were published in magazines and, just before his death, work began on collating the first of four compendiums of the tales; three were published a few years after his death.

Themes were identified by coding features of the data, then collating into relevant themes, before finalising the specifics of each theme [ 30].

Since 2009, the National Health Service (NHS) in England has been collating and publishing data from a suite of "before and after" patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) [ 9].

I've written before about the way that Twitter was collating and interpreting the data from these ongoing experiments, but many of them have been centered around user growth or 'engagement' — getting people to interact with tweets and content.

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