41. Data in this study are continuous. 42. For information we have produced the data in the form of common size statements for the five years. 43. A multi-form index facility is provided to allow the expert user to move quickly between fields, filling in the data in the desired order. 44. Evolution of ordered categorical data in each group was assessed by the Wilcoxon rank sum test. 45. Grouping data in this way obscures the underlying trend. 46. Indeed, the explanation proposed by Givon actually leads him to distort the data in English to fit the universally attested semantic properties used as tools of analysis. 47. The opening session of this workshop demonstrated very clearly that these changes affect the creators, the storers and the pursuers of data in similar ways. 48. Firstly, by abandoning the notion that only historians can model and manage data in a way which facilitates their particular data processing aims. 49. Many of our users are using the data in conjunction with that for previous years. 50. Moreover, analysis of the data in the above way disguises a significant aspect of the differences between a stratified boundary layer and a corresponding unstratified one. |