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  2. Data "of"/"on"/"about" - WordReference Forums

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    Chinese. Jan 31, 2018. #1. I had my academic paper edited. The below is the preposition the editor changed. The demographic data "of" all subjects are summarized in Table 1 divided by three groups based on HL scores. The data "for" waist circumference was missing in 56 subjects. --> I used "of" and the editor changed it to "for."

  3. Collect vs Collate - WordReference Forums

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    Oct 27, 2017. #2. The two meanings are different. First, you collect the data from the people you have surveyed: you gather it in one place. Second, you collate the data: you arrange it in order and begin to categorise it. M.

  4. to (do) X, Y, and Z | WordReference Forums

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    Jan 6, 2022. #1. Hi all, Say, there are three main aspects of my job, should I say "My job is to collect data, supervise employee performance, and facilitate organisational development" or should it be "My job is to collect data, to supervise employee performance, and to facilitate organisational development."? Any help is appreciated.

  5. these data / this data | WordReference Forums

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    The City of New York. USA - English. Jan 3, 2017. #2. There are some few of us who use data as a plural, and say "these data are correct" (and note that to a native speaker, these and this are certainly not pronounced "almost the same"!) However, I would say that most English speakers are unaware that data is the plural of datum, and use "data ...

  6. send across me /send across to me - WordReference Forums

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    Jan 8, 2014. #1. Hi Gurus, Please clarify the usage of send across. I am asking a person to send me data. How to mention if in an email. " collect the data and send across to me". " collect the data and send across me". Yours truly.

  7. Input data chain, output data chain | WordReference Forums

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    In automated system, two flows of data one control the actuators (output) in french "Chaîne d'action" and the other one collect data with sensors (input) in french "Chaîne d'acquisition" those two chains are dialoguing with the central unit Thank you Codina

  8. adopted for/ adopted in - WordReference Forums

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    The approach adopted for testing the above three measures was to collect data for a fourth measure of users' overall satisfaction with their general ledger systems, then to use regression analysis to test the correlation between this criterion variable and the three measures (and their factors).

  9. erfassen vs. erstellen vs. schaffen vs. anlegen - WordReference...

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    erfassen: understand/ collect data/register. erstellen: create sth. that contains data of some kind (e.g. a file, a plan etc.) schaffen: create in a metaphysical sense (create the Earth) anlegen: invest money /don (e.g. armour, not clothes)/carefully push an object against another object (e.g. measuring instruments)/confront (sich mit jmd ...

  10. in units of | WordReference Forums

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    English - Scotland. Jul 5, 2024. #2. It is telling you how an IT service is charged. For example if you buy lemons, you might be charged for the number of lemons (in units of lemons) or for the weight of the lemons (in units of kg). When you buy access to a cloud or shared server, you are generally charged by the amount of processing time you ...

  11. collect and pick up - WordReference Forums

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    We collect our thoughts, perhaps some artwork, but not our arriving guests or our children at the day care center . We do use the other two - "pick up" and "go and get". We also sometimes shorten "go and get" to "go get", as in "You're busy; you stay here; I'll go get him". Not the most elegant perhaps, but pretty common.