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Discover LudwigThe phrase "data food" is not a standard expression in written English, but it can be understood in certain contexts.
You can use it metaphorically to describe data that is essential or nourishing for analysis, similar to how food is necessary for sustenance. Example: "In the world of analytics, high-quality data is the real data food that drives insights and decision-making."
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For instance, according to official government data, food prices have risen about 19 percent over the last three years.
Having banned transfats on the flimsiest of scientific data, food fascists are now taking aim at our consumption of salt.
The χ 2 test was used to check the association of grouped CSI data (food insecurity categories) with household head's gender, education level, age, ethnicity and household parameters including household size and livelihood system (determinants).
To input data, food items were placed on the scale.
In this case there are four main types of input data: Food consumption from EFSA database.
We only collected limited dietary data (food preparation records) which hindered the understanding of the impact on dietary behaviors.
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The assessment of mycotoxin exposure is often based on calculations combining mycotoxin occurrence data in food with population data on food consumption.
Data of food intake by 72-h dietary record were transformed into food volume/weight (in mL or g).
My NHS includes searchable data on food quality, staffing, patient safety, mental health and other areas of care.
Other commercials adhere to the same format of holiday gatherings and highlighting data about food consumption.
One of the last acts of the coalition was to reject a cross-party call for the government to collect robust data on food poverty.
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