Aún no tenemos significados para "collate data".
1The agency postponed the release until Monday, indicating it needed more time to collate data.
2An audit tool was used to collate data from university records and coroners' inquest files.
3The European Securities and Markets Authority would collate data on share trading gathered by national authorities.
4Dedicated 'data wranglers' work with each phenotyping center to collate data and perform quality control of data.
5But the programs are still relatively dumb; they simply help collate data that analysts have to go through.
6The European Securities and Markets Authority would collate data on share trading gathered by national authorities, the sources added.
7The city of Vienna will then collate data to see whether the campaign has indeed helped traffic safety, she added.
8He says that what is new about his book is that he has been able to collate data on such a scale.
9Here we collate data on how amino acid homeostasis is shifted upon depletion of one of the major biosynthetic constituents, i.e., sulfur.
10She had employed Elkin because of the speed with which the woman could collate data, come to conclusions, and make reports and assessments.
11Activists who collate data from across Syria said 170 people, mostly civilians, had been killed on Tuesday, a typical daily figure of late.
12They can be actively involved in sorting and collating data.
13In January, the CDC collated data on flu-vaccine effectiveness from 2004 up through last year.
14Information is patchy, not everything was collated and not all collated data is publicly available.
15There is no centrally collated data on how much sugar is purchased at each auction.
16Lawler is the scientific lead for DATA-CAN, which collates data on cancer in the UK.
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