Sentence examples for data has been separated from inspiring English sources

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Individual typing data has been separated by glandular or squamous type and is included in a separate table (Table  1).

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Percentages of data set that are classified as Categories 1 – 5 following the color code for Figure 2. Pie Charts show UwE (Category 6, black) as a % of all alerts except 'Missed.' Data have been separated by volcano type.

The CDL does not hold clinical or content data, but links the demographic data that has been separated from the remainder of each dataset to create 'linkage keys'.

London has been separated from the Southeast as there is such extensive data from London.

For the past two decades traditional data warehouses and databases have been separated from analytics applications, which has resulted in applications being starved of data.

Contigs obtained from RNA-seq data of B. juncea have been separated into A and B genome specific gene models by comparison with the BRAD database for the A genome and to our unpublished work on the RNA-seq of B. nigra for the B genome.

Further PCA models were created after the spectral data had been split into separate subsets comprising each tissue type: leaf (Fig.  3D) and stem (Fig.  3E).

Its operator and its regulator have been separated and live market data are available online.

These have been separated.

I have been separated from my family.

The siblings have been separated.

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