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The idea is to create a central repository for the sort of fragmented information that existed before the Sept. 11 attacks.
To begin with, the Futures Clinique sessions tend to fall into a peril of the digital era, the overload of fragmented information.
The conflict between the group and the individual, too short a time-span to really immerse in deep thinking and the vast amount of fragmented information are, however, central paradoxes of our era itself.
To understand the impact of fragmented information and sequencing error on the alignment accuracy, we introduced NGS-like noise in the DNA fragment data (Massingham and Goldman, 2012).
Through this capacity development programme UNICEF hopes to address the current problem of fragmented information on CFS by identifying key principles, outlining common practices, as well as highlighting effective approaches, compiling lessons learned and documenting successful practices.
From a methodological viewpoint, this is regrettable for a variety of reasons; existing exemplary practices may not have been identified while practices illustrated in this article may have been overestimated in the overall context of fragmented information.
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In case of natural genes, fragmented information coded on DNA are copied (transcripted) into a single strand of mRNA (mRNA), on which the coded information is still in the fragmented forms.
In line with Antonovsky's theories, the 'noise' of poor and fragmented information is believed to inhibit open and mutual negotiations and create insecurity, frustration and isolation between parents and professionals [ 23].
We also identified a number of problems from the technology dimension of Information Quality, namely: fragmented information, late reporting, repetitive information, incomplete data entry, and delay of lab reports.
This happens because of the difficulty to monitor the modifications with the ex ante situation in processing a big amount of partially fragmented informations.
Owing to the nature of humanitarian responses, characterized by fragmented information management and high staff turnovers, limited institutional memory exists, thus creating the possibility that some data may have been missed.
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