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The phrase 'data from the panel' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to information gathered by a panel or a group of people. For example: "The panel conducted a survey and provided us with valuable data from the panel.
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Lee and Solon examined data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, a long-running survey that tracks income and other characteristics of about five thousand families nationwide.
Our empirical work uses data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics PSIDD).
The data from the Panel Study on Korean Children were mainly collected from the sampled children and parents.
As we have already seen in the previous section, all the tests have been carried out by data from the panel.
Lastly, since this study used secondary data from the Panel Study on Korean Children, the time period differed for data collection.
Using combined data from the Panel Study of Korean Children (PSKC) and the Korea Longitudinal Study of Women and Families (KLoWF), this study analyzes the relationship between birth rates and anticipated child-rearing expenses.
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This paper presents the results with an emphasis on the data from this panel.
On specific allegations of malpractice by Jones in the handling of weather station data from China, the panel did not comment directly, but concluded more generally: "Crucially, we find nothing in the behaviour on the part of CRU scientists that is the subject of allegations... to undermine the validity of their work".
Pearson's correlation test was performed to measure the significance of the correlations with all data obtained from the panel of 68 sera.
In cities like Manila, Bangkok and Jakarta, which are already stiflingly hot for several months of the year, average temperatures in 2100 could be nine degrees hotter, the report says, using data from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
In cities like Bangkok and Jakarta that are already stiflingly hot for several months of the year, average temperatures in 2100 could be higher by 4.8 degrees Celsius, or 9 degrees Fahrenheit, the report said, using data from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
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