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Discover LudwigThe phrase "data derived" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to information that has been obtained from data, such as when referring to a conclusion that has been drawn from a given set of data. For example, "This report presents data derived from the survey and provides a detailed analysis of the results."
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coupled with data derived from geochemical investigations.
The data derived would be expected to be right at the extreme end of the spectrum of possibilities".
The distribution pattern was compared using microvascular blood perfusion data derived from laser Doppler monitoring.
The graph is based on data derived from the records of the Hudson's Bay Company.
Source: Data derived primarily from A.F. Cook in NASA SP-319 (1973).
Here we review a large amount of data derived from experimental PH reports published since 1996.
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On Data-Derived Temporal Processing in Speech Feature Extraction.
A Comparison of Data-Derived and Knowledge-Based Modeling of Pronunciation Variation.
Data derived from thousands of accidents revealed that there was no difference between hybrids and conventional vehicles on straightaways.
It's about time that organizations started managing their workforce using the same data-derived insights.
*Data derived from references 4 33.
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