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Whatever you choose, bear in mind that having a something that's nice to use is ultimately much less important than something that will export your irreplaceable data in a re-usable format.
With RAID-based continuous data protection, automatic data backup software, and user-serviceability, this is the perfect backup system for your irreplaceable data.
A trigger system employed in real-time filtering of particle-collision data is a particularly challenging example of a class of large-scale real-time embedded systems that demand a high degree of fault resilience, due to the large cost of operating the facilities and the potential for loss of irreplaceable data.
And then, of course, it takes a long time to actually copy your data from your computer to your external hard drive, and you just don't have the time or patience to commit to that regularly, so you start to neglect it and them *bam* your computer blows up — hard drive failure, malware infection, whatever — and you lose weeks and months worth of irreplaceable data.
Lack of secure funding may frequently result in database or biological resource decommissioning as well as loss of valuable and irreplaceable data.
By considering the costs of DNA sequence archiving as having at least some variable component we can provide a nuanced view of archiving, and thus remain compatible with the two "common sense" positions of "one should not throw away unique, irreplaceable data" and "one should not archive verification experiments that only confirm some finding in a paper".
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The University of Chicago has opposed the court ruling and called the tablets an "irreplaceable scholarly data set" that should not be subject to political battles.
If I'd had a SWAT team, its members would have done the job, and unlike me, would have found some way to do it without losing irreplaceable TaxCut data files.
For corporate America, it's just part of a bigger problem concerning the management of huge troves of irreplaceable digital data that may have cost millions to accumulate and can cost billions' worth of lost business if it's irretrievably lost.
All this, in addition to muzzled scientists, shuttered research centres, and the burning of books full of irreplaceable environmental data.
Biocollections of scientific specimens are, in effect, massive storehouses of irreplaceable biodiversity data.
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