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This shows that data are appropriate for the factor analysis (Leech et al. 2005).
The results indicated that Landsat time series data are appropriate for deriving rangeland landscape change information.
Thus, these data are appropriate for classification in the global context (POPs) and in the regional context (PBT).
MODIS snow data are appropriate for a wide range of eco-hydrological studies and applications in the fields of snow-related hazards, early warning systems and water resources management.
Nevertheless, these data are appropriate for studying all-cause costs and utilization, as they contain diagnosis, testing, and procedure information, and represent payments paid by insurers to providers, and not charges, for these patients.
Thus, these dissipation data are appropriate for inclusion in the assessment as long as the degradation in the compartment into which partitioning occurs, in this case air, is considered as well.
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No quantitative data was appropriate for abstraction, so we did not perform a meta-analysis.
Performing ITD with high resolution remote sensed data is appropriate for predicting crown width and tree height, but the variability of the resulting estimates can be high.
This could well raise additional questions over whether the level of control DeepMind was being afforded by the Trust over patients' data is appropriate for an entity that is described as occupying the secondary role of data processor — vs the Royal Free claiming it remains the data controller.
To determine whether the sequence data was appropriate for phylogenetic studies, we assessed whether positive selection might have affected our data using two population genetic tests: Tajima's D statistic [21] and Fu's Fs statistic [22], [30] (Table 2).
Both tests revealed that data were appropriate for factor analysis.
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