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Of course, many cases do not involve forensic examination of a single computer but collecting and organizing large amounts of a company's data to hand over to the other side in a lawsuit or to a regulator, lawyers say.
As the scale of an NGS laboratory grows, management of these assays requires organizing large amounts of information, including patient data, laboratory processes, genomic data, as well as variant interpretation and reporting.
A graph provides an intuitive way of organizing large amounts of relational data.
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Inspired by a research paper written by British-born computer scientist Edgar F. Codd that outlined a relational database model, Ellison and his colleagues saw commercial potential in the approach, which organized large amounts of data in a way that allowed for efficient storage and quick retrieval.
Esteban's elements to the new narrative formats: the ability to organize large amounts of information, interactivity that challenges the reader, and involving the reader in creating information.
As Program Director for Pathology Informatics within the National Cancer Institute's (NCI's) Cancer Diagnosis Program, I am responsible for developing research initiatives that assemble and organize large amounts of pathology data.
To test this idea, we analyzed larval brain cells where centrioles organize almost no PCM or MTs during interphase but mature to organize large amounts of both during mitosis (Martinez-Campos et al., 2004; Rogers et al., 2008; Figure 9A).
Graphing the functional and structural brain organization supports the model and can also highlight the strategy used to process and organize large amount of information traveling between the different modules.
Organizing large group shows is often tantamount to herding cats.
With the advent of whole-genome analysis for profiling tumor tissue, a pressing need has emerged for principled methods of organizing the large amounts of resulting genomic information.
In short, frequency counts provided a method for organizing the large amounts of information in a way that was conducive to making meaningful comparisons between groups as defined in the study aims (Miles and Huberman 1994).
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