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Shared endorsements are the latest example of the continual push by Google and other Web companies to collate in one place the reams of personal information people share online and use it to personalize people's online experiences.
The production, designed by Michael Levine, blends film and video projections (by Sven Ortel), music (by Nitin Sawhney) and Indian dance to collate in vivid theatrical terms a contemporary tale and a historical one.
As BRT requires both the presence and absence data, the latter which is often hard to collate in an unbiased manner, pseudo-data had to be generated (Elith et al., 2008).
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Examples of this were resting KPI that collate in-depth information on medication dosing as per RCTs and large HF databases.
Such information clearly needed to be collated in a single command center.
Annesa Maryam from Manchester is among 40 case studies collated in the past year by the Islamic organisation 1st Ethical.
In the first quarter of this year just £744,000 was collated in the 'other' category.
The results, collated in a 500-page book, are simultaneously mundane and compelling.
Biffen's writings (collated in 2014) reflect the stress he felt: "The episode came at me with great speed.
Mateen's bigotry, in the descriptions collated in the news reports, belonged to a familiar American strain, sometimes animated by religion but sometimes not.
In the case of the genetic testing the results are collated in projects like the European Mouse Mutant Archive, and the International Mouse Phenotyping Consortium IMPCC) which aim to explain and share the functions of genes in mice.
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