Sentence examples for censor data from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "censor data" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the act of suppressing or removing certain information from being shared or accessed by others. Example: The government was accused of censoring data on the country's economic growth, leading to speculation about the true state of the economy.

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He is alarmed by owners and syndicates of investors, with much to gain from a painting's attribution to a master, who commission tests on pictures with a "visual plausibility" and censor data that fails to back their case.

Many emerging markets right now rely on censor data which can be patchy and up to seven years old in some cases.

The incident comes as technology companies face mounting pressure from governments around the world to help them eavesdrop on users and censor data.

We did not censor data because for each woman age of menarche was observed.

By using such a large database with clear censor data for mortality we hoped to overcome some of the deficiencies of previous studies.

However, the exclusion of women caused disappointment, and from December 2008, we decided to follow up all pregnancies and censor data at the analysis stage.

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This is computed using 100 equally spaced quantiles from 1%% quantile up to the censored quantile for right censored data.

The small vertical spikes represent censored data.

Censored data are indicated by vertical lines.

The failure data and censoring data are generally called random censoring data.

Traditional approaches for analysis of censored data are computationally complicated.

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