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Table 2 Four definitions of big data Definition SAS: "Big data is a popular term used to describe the exponential growth, availability, and use of information, both structured and unstructured" [7].
But, in spite of numerous benefits of these vernacular practices, these are often not used for new development due to increased demand for more built spaces due to rapid growth, availability of new construction materials and techniques and reluctance of residents to adopt vernacular practices.
The features that make an organism particularly valuable as a model include ease of growth, availability of experimental tools (e.g., genetic manipulation), evolutionary relationship to other organisms of interest (e.g., human, crops, pathogens, etc)., and presence of interesting phenotypes.
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But the growth in availability may be slowing, especially for D.S.L.
Remaining current has never been more challenging as we are living in a time of unprecedented information growth and availability.
Growing media with excellent nutrient quality influences plant growth as availability of P and K contents in growth media has positive relationship with flowering indices.
Undoubtedly, the phrase 'big data' has now become very popular to describe precisely the exponential growth and availability of data, in both structured and unstructured way.
The concept of big data, which is used to describe the exponential growth and availability of data, has been recognized by governments, companies, and academia.
Additionally, 1980 coincides with the growth in availability of data from earth-observation satellites; for example, Landsat 1 was launched in 1972.
To increase the crop growth, the availability of P using the rock phosphate (RP) can be enhanced using organic waste with the addition of phosphate solubilizing microorganisms (PSMs).
Spurred by new developments in enzyme manipulation, and the growth in availability of carbon nanotubes - which are highly efficient electrical conductors - many groups around the world have developed bio fuel cells capable of producing electricity.
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