1. There are, in fact, large data gaps.
2. Increasingly the availability of large computerised data bases offers the potential of supplementing RCTs with nonrandomised studies of tremendous size.
3. The Archivo General de Indias, the Hartlib Papers, and the Wittgenstein Nachla are examples of retrospective conversion projects involving the development of large data resources.
4. But they are increasingly being used by businesses to search large data bases to cull information about potential or existing customers.
5. EMC, based in Hopkinton, Mass., is the market leader in producing large data storage systems for corporations.
6. Paradoxically, he suggested, impersonal technology, especially large data bases that link products and consumer behavior, allows more efficient management of customer preferences.
7. Pointera, also based in Mountain View, Calif., is applying the same concept to help businesses exchange large data files with clients and customers.
8. Pressured by the Federal Trade Commission and the threat of restrictive legislation, some large data collection firms have begun self-regulation.
9. She developed a program for sorting and merging large data files, which at the time were stored on reels of magnetic tape.
10. Storage Technology produces large data storage systems, while Network Systems produces computer networking hardware and software.