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Free sign up"linking data" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when describing the process of connecting two or more sets of data for analysis or comparison. For example, "We used algorithms to link data from multiple sources to develop a more comprehensive view of our market."
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McConnell is considered to be a pioneer in research linking data from ice cores and history.
In other CMI workshops, the focus is on linking data about markets and brand performance to the actual consumer experience.
Data-driven simulation consists of directly linking data to computers in order to perform numerical simulations.
Both frameworks provide sophisticated tools for model linking, data management, and data analysis and visualisation.
In his decision he rejected a number of claims made by Telstra about the difficulty in retrieving and linking data to a person's identity.
Mediator modules comprise a layer of intelligent middleware services in information systems, linking data resources and application programs.
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We also thank Jack Emery for assisting in interpretation of the AKT1 cross-linking data.
A molar ratio of 1.0 was used to obtain the cross-linking data reported here.
However, this structure is not at sufficiently high resolution to aid in visualizing our cross-linking data.
Our data indicate that the only available interaction space for CSA that is consistent with our cross-linking data is within TRiC's inner pocket.
Kosinski, J. et al. Xlink Analyzer: software for analysis and visualization of cross-linking data in the context of three-dimensional structures.
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