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The simplest data structure is the one-dimensional (linear) array, in which stored elements are numbered with consecutive integers and contents are accessed by these numbers.
The beta testers constitute just 1.7percentt of the program's target, Dr. Yancopoulos noted, and the investigators have collected only the simplest data, not genetic sequences.
Technologies that enable computers to interpret voice and handwriting, for instance, could eliminate the simplest "data capture" jobs, such as converting handwritten documents into electronic form.
Thus, the simplest data structure is a linear array, in which adjacent elements are numbered with consecutive integer "indexes" and an element's value is accessed by its unique index.
Economic research on slums is very tentative: speak to anyone who researches shanty-towns and they will tell you how difficult it is to get even the simplest data.
Similarly, the simplest data structure is the one-dimensional, or linear, array, in which array elements are numbered with consecutive integers and array contents may be accessed by the element numbers.
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The simple data structures and bit-vertical operations make them suitable for some parallel architectures.
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The advantage of the proposed approach lies in the simple data flow architecture and the reduction in array accessing operations compared with the conventional row-column (RC) scheme.
However, their ideas are all based on data separation, which does not consider the accuracy loss caused by the simple data separation.
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