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Discover Ludwig"data projection" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used in the context of data analysis and visualization. Example: "The data projection showed a clear correlation between income levels and education levels among the study participants."
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The projected incidence was calculated using IMS's medical data projection weights (see also Toback et al. [ 19]) to provide a nationally representative estimate of pertussis cases diagnosed in private practitioner offices between 2006 and 2010.
(a) data projection of ideal trajectory; (b) data projection of maneuvering motion.
In the first phase, smoothing filter has some overlap with data projection vector from the left.
The effect of maneuvering motion on the data projection is illustrated in Figure 3.
Further, we employed a seismic data projection to visually inspect the reliability of obtained results.
Data projection on the singular vectors associated with dominant singular values results in noise reduction.
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According to data projections by the Guardian, based on World Bank figures, nine countries that rely heavily on cash sent home from Russia for their economic buoyancy could collectively lose more than $10bn£6.6bnbn) in 2015 because of the weak Russian currency.
In this study a database of concrete material properties and observed degradation was combined with climate data projections.
Although both approaches involve data projections, they exploit fundamentally different characteristics of the data measurements to achieve the desired objective.
Our vision is sketched from real data, projections and facts, though we injected a dose of rigorous science fiction to fill in the gaps.
In addition, a 3D visualization tool was designed to view volumetric data, projections, or intersections of the lung volume at any view angle.
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