Sentence examples for better data quality from inspiring English sources

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Better data quality means better health decisions and better patient outcomes.

Although there are discussions about their ability to generate meaningful data for the translation from animal to humans, it appears that better data quality and better design of the preclinical experiments, together with appropriate data analysis approaches could make these data more informative for clinical development.

Lower MSER means better data quality.

Better data quality – improved timeliness, accuracy, reliability and comparability of reported environmental accounting data.

Larger sizes of the square and star symbols reflect better data quality as defined by the authors.

Intrinsically, businesses know that better data quality leads to better results, but proving the ROI before receiving additional budget to invest in improved data quality is the challenge.

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The paper aims to encourage Africa-oriented supportive research, especially better data coverage; quality control of existing data; search of historical archives; generation of data by numerical weather analyses; and validation of extrapolation techniques.

And the more sensors there are, the better the data quality should be.

Decision making: The better the data quality, the more confidence users will have in the outputs they produce, lowering risk in the outcomes and increasing efficiency.

We also saw an indication that automated data harvesting gave slightly better denominator data quality.

A robust assay should have a Z′ factor>0.5 and the larger the value of Z′ factor, the better the data quality of the assay.

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