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Discover Ludwig"data stem from" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
For example, you could write: "The data stem from a large-scale survey of over 500 people."
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The basic data stem from a 5 year follow-up study of 1.027 couples in Denmark, initiating fertility treatment 1.1.2000 – 31.1.2000.
The energy supply sector data stem from life cycle inventory models, [18].
However, most data stem from series of consecutive angiograms performed in symptomatic patients and therefore cannot be considered representative.
However, since these data stem from already-born children, their use for analyzing birth rates is limited.
The data stem from a continuous and voluntary multi-country web survey, extracting 673,898 observations for the years 2008 2013 from 86 countries.
Our empirical data stem from archival information and semi-structured interviews with entrepreneurial tenants at a not-for-profit and publicly funded technology incubator in Bergen, Norway.
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Focus groups produce data stemming from group discussions.
The problem of missing data stems from more than just police obstructionism or oversight.
Much of Amazon's consumer data stems from what people shop for online.
Their calibration process is usually based on data stemming from household survey campaigns.
Over the last decade this field has been revolutionized by new experimental data stemming from massively parallel sequencing technologies.
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