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is findable
adjective
Able to be found.
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As well as being uploadable and sharable, the data is findable.
Inspectors say that the protocol gives them all the latitude they need to find what is findable.
But now this sort of travel information that was requested by mail and sent by the same route is findable on the Worldwide Web.
Only enclosure in a special "anechoic" chamber at a lab in Minneapolis brings him close to what he's after, but even there Foy hears something (does it come from his own body?) and wonders if true silence is findable.
When data is good, it is findable, accessible, interoperable, and re-usable (FAIR).
Your material is visible to users beyond your current connections, and if you tag the post with appropriate hashtagged search terms it is findable to all.
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Several readers wrote to ask how to set up their own phones to be findable.
IRDiRC also supports the FAIR Data Principles, that is, data produced and published by researchers should be findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable.
The bill is so short (1 page), it seems an authoritative, official English translation should be findable.
They would still be findable for people who search for them or subscribe to conspiracy-focused channels.
Most of all, there was a stubborn belief that, if Amina did exist, she, or someone who knew her personally, must be findable via social media.
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