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SM, AG, JLS and OM coordinated information assemblage, sample selection and designed the databases used for data collection.

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Her dissertation is titled "The Datafication of Openness: Open Government Data in Los Angeles". While at the Digital Civil Society Lab her fellowship project examined "public-private data hybrids": information assemblages that blur the distinction between public and private spheres and between private enterprise and the broader social good.

"Big Data is a term used to describe information assemblages that make conventional data, or database, processing problematic due to any combination of their size (volume), frequency of update (velocity), or diversity (variety)" [ 18].

An effective method that requires less data and expertise would help in the assessment of rehabilitation potential and in the monitoring of rehabilitation activities as complicated theories and excessive data requirements on assemblage information make many current assessment models expensive and limit their wide use.

However many current models have too high requirement for assemblage information and have great bias in results due to consideration of only the species' attribute of presence/absence, abundance or biomass, thus hindering the wider utility of these models.

In most cases, moissanite is recovered from heavy mineral separates with little textural and phase assemblage information available.

Secondary electron imaging (SEI) and EPMA spot analysis provided more detailed information on mineral assemblage and composition (Fig. 6 and Table 3).

Thus, controls on bone survival at the landscape surface impose limits on the historical reach of death assemblage information.

A constrained ordination (CAP) of sampling sites using LMEs as predictor factor effectively showed that sites based on assemblage information were strongly grouped by LME (Fig. 3).

Therefore, we used information on fish assemblage composition from gill-net samplings conducted in previous years [ 73, 74].

Fossil pollen grains are identified based on aspects of their morphology (e.g., Traverse, 2007; Punt et al., 2007), and to extract the maximum amount of evolutionary, paleoecological, or biostratigraphic information from an assemblage of fossil pollen grains, researchers generally aim to identify pollen grains at the species level.

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