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This dutiful yet prosaic attention to commonplace data stands in sharp contrast to the crisp imagery in Doyle's novel: "But soon their skins turned cold, for there came a galloping across the moor, and the black mare, dabbled with white froth, went past with trailing bridle and empty saddle".
Because much of the telephone survey was based on previously validated instruments, standardized questionnaires, and/or commonplace data collection techniques, Tier I information serves as the reference for testing innovative data collection strategies used in Tiers II and III.
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T-3 lines have become commonplace, delivering data at 45 megabits per second.
He points out that Apple's X Serve servers, which are gradually becoming more commonplace in Army data centers, are proving their mettle.
Furthermore, best practice techniques such as hot air containment, water-de economization and extensive monitoring are now commonplace in largescale data centers [8]. Figure 1 shows Google's PUE performance track record from an annualized fleetwide PUE of 1.21 in 2008 to 1.12 in 2013, due to the implementation of best practices and natural progression down the learning curve [9].
It has become commonplace to exchange large data sets with radiological images and related patient information between display stations both within and outside imaging facilities and hospitals using the Internet and other high-speed data links.
For example, drones will become commonplace for acquiring spatial data.
CAS RN is commonplace in published chemical data tables due to its relative compactness and built-in verification mechanism [24].
"As whole genome sequencing becomes more and more commonplace, the amount of data it creates places great strain on infrastructure.
After all, many of the features introduced in "push"–such as subscribing to information updates and background data downloading are commonplace now.
Inadvisable presentation and processing of APACHE data is commonplace in critical care journals and authors should exercise greater awareness of the potentially skewed distribution of the data.
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