Sentence examples for making data publicly from inspiring English sources

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We thank Edvard Moser for making data publicly available.

We are grateful to the CommonMind Consortium and the PsychENCODE Consortium for making data publicly and readily available.

By making data publicly available, they often want their data to contribute to larger research as well as to show off the work that they have done in collecting it.

Ultimately we conclude that there is no single type of plot that can show everything one needs to know about this type of data, and we advocate for an approach that involves using different types of plots throughout data analysis, and making data publicly available.

Therefore, conservation projects should have objectives that include making data publicly available to reduce information loss.

Yet, making data publicly available is very inconsistent across fields and researchers.

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Countries are expected to make data publicly available, providing a primary evaluation of the environmental significance of any changes or trends.

Researchers who sign this initiative (https://opennessinitiative.org) pledge that as reviewers they will not offer comprehensive review for any manuscript that does not make data publicly available without a clear reason85.

Butte hopes that scientists and pharmaceutical companies will continue to make data publicly available.

"I would find it highly problematic that while EMA defends its right to make data publicly accessible, they're asking researchers to recognize [industry's] legal claims," Lemmens says.

Regulations call for researchers to make data publicly available within a year.

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