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Indeed, the phrase "data itself" — data independent of any theory currently in place — will be without a sense.
The phrase Data Smog didn't exist until author David Shenk coined the term back in 1997 when he published Data Smog, Surviving the Information Glut.
The phrase data science has been around for years starting with Peter Naur using the term in 1960 to mean data processing.
The still-congealing phrase "data publication" covers diverse classes of research objects published via diverse processes.
While many in the scholarly communication community share this goal, different people and organizations often imply different things by the phrase data publication.
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Next, the researchers compared their partisan-phrase data set with the roll-call vote records compiled by McCarty, Poole, and Rosenthal.
The Modern Mandarin 'one'-phrase data have been collected from Chinese Gigaword 4 (Huang 2009).
In the Abstract under "Methods and Results," the phrase "curated data set of 557 compounds" has been changed to "curated data set of 384 compounds".
Undoubtedly, the phrase 'big data' has now become very popular to describe precisely the exponential growth and availability of data, in both structured and unstructured way.
The phrase 'Big Data' as defined by US National Science Foundation in its recent solicitation, refers to large, diverse, complex, distributed data sets generated from instruments, sensors, Internet transactions, email, video, click streams, and all other digital sources available today and in the future.
Similar thrills attended the mainstreaming of the phrase "big data", which made everyone wonder in embarrassment how they had got along with their pathetic wad of tiny data for so long.
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