1. If these data were combined with clinical data then large subgroups with low mortality could be identified. 2. Since there were no differences between the groups, data were combined for correlations between elements, except for iron which was excluded because of the unavoidable endoscopic contamination. 3. This may mean combining data from many centres of subjects who are shown on at least one occasion at the start of regular screening not to have polyps. 4. DoubleClick announced a plan to combine this data with information collected from users of various Internet sites. 5. He combines the data with the information gathered by his soil and moisture programs to create profiles of the vineyards. 6. In fact, America Online and Microsoft each recently enacted policies prohibiting combining data about voter registration with information collected from their users. 7. In his book, Hallowell combines the data on social isolation and family connection with a large body of practical, homey advice. 8. In recent years, scientists have tried to improve climate forecasting with the help of powerful computers, using programs that combine data from many different places. 9. Irvine, California-based Sync makes equipment that combines data from computer systems for transfer over phone lines. 10. Known as Bayesians, the economists who use it combine research data from experiments with their prior knowledge of the real world. |