Sentence examples for unrefined data from inspiring English sources

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The OFT said that public bodies should separate "unrefined" data, such as statistics and readings, from "refined" products such as maps and other publications.

Unrefined data should be available to re-users at no more than the cost of distributing it (plus any rate of return required for the body concerned).

Kelly's notion of an indiscriminate meld of "all texts — past and present, multilingual — on a particular subject" is a retrograde procedure, a reversal of the process of discrimination, which has, over time, weighed, classified, and organized the vast body of unrefined data to distill a finite yet evolving body of knowledge.

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Moreover, a recently released unrefined genome of the Mediterranean mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis further extends the molecular data available for this species (Nguyen et al. 2014).

Maps presented in panels (E – H ) are all unrefined, following MR. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.03600.010 Next, we sought to determine whether data from MicroED was of sufficient accuracy to locate small molecule ligands and corresponding protein conformational changes in the ligand-binding pocket.

Our analysis of Twitter data suggests that there is relevant information about care quality contained within tweets, but it is unrefined and not abundant.

While in the unrefined transcript list, about 65% (217/341) of gene products with a cellular component assignment are related to "chloroplast" and "mitochondrion" (data not shown).

Unrefined sugar, naturally.

It's completely unrefined thought".

The crystals were large and unrefined.

"It was 'cabbagey' and unrefined.

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