Not exact matches
Email has
become the predominant method of exchanging large files and sensitive
data, unfortunately, many employees are unaware of how to secure important documents when emailing them to establish
precise, written policies and procedures for all employees to follow.
Many «discoveries» of background radiation evaporated as
data became more
precise, and the ones that endured faced a hard slog to prove themselves.
We aim to push its limits on all fronts to establish a technique which combines nanometre 3D resolution with maximum labelling efficiencies, absolute measurements of protein copy numbers,
precise multi-colour measurements, high - throughput for large scale statistics and novel
data analysis approaches, to address the vast array of exciting biological questions at the nanoscale, which are
becoming accessible only now.
That, of course, is
data,
precise sales information of the kind that's
become such a holy grail in an industry largely blindfolded by proprietary controls in retail.
While the discussions included talks about communities supporting their libraries both in terms of manpower and funding, there was no
precise data on how much of any given library's staffing or budget should come from willing volunteers; the Society of Chief Librarians revealed
data that showed 425 libraries were currently «community supported» or are planning to
become supported by their local patrons, a 150 % increase over the current number of public libraries involved in volunteer support.
This means that the number of
data entries continues to grow over time allowing studies of canine behavior to
become more
precise over time.
«Assessors» offices generally have
become more
precise due to their use of technology that allows them to gain access to the same
data as a property owner, appraiser, tax appeal consultant or attorney,» Borges said.