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The second columns indicate the source of the data, which refers to the datasets created for each technique.
Digital Representation category firstly contains explicit data, which refers to digital friendships and followership that a user has intentionally and explicitly defined.
In summary, the five aspects mentioned above reflect the primary characteristics of big data, which refers to volume, variety, velocity, veracity, and value [2, 4 6, 13].
Mr Cameron said the government had acted to safeguard powers for so-called communications data, which refers to the details of when and how people have contacted each other but not the content of messages.
We used IMS data, which refers to the Dutch health care system, to estimate the proportion of patients who show a limited compliance to TKI therapy.
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Current data which refer to old ones use addresses as core values, implemented as pointers.
Mortality was even lower when compared with published data which referred to the use of other techniques (Dzupa 30%[17]]; Chirodian 31% [18]; Larsson 18%[19]]).
Then, this last is modified with new architectural data, which refer to the extraxial axial theory concerning the structure of the apical system as well as the presence of supplementary and catenal plates.
In the utilization data, which refer to the follow-up time point, most of the missing values are attributable to death or entry into a nursing home - which are defined endpoints of the study.
In this study, we address the problem of inferring the global structure of chromosomes based on SV data, which refer to aberrant adjacencies of genomic regions and copy number variations (CNVs) in this study.
Data which referred to friends, peer relationships in general (both positive and negative accounts), prosocial behaviour, other group orientation and resilience were also examined in detail using the constant comparison technique.
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