Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
A suitable data base format, together with the necessary management procedures, has been under development for a number of years.
Thus each extra code describes a block of several symbols, and with suitable data this can lead to considerable compression.
Changes in political priorities may simply result in the need for informed guesswork if suitable data are not available.
Fieldwork was conducted mainly in the five-year period 1987-1991, but the project coordinators included all suitable data collected after 1980.
GetCoverage: delivers a coverage (or part thereof), either as original data or processed, in some suitable data format.
Not least is a problem well-known in current image databases: the difficulty of ensuring all data elements are held in a consistent and suitable data format.
In December 1943, Operation Postage Able used an X-craft to collect suitable data for all of the beaches.
The strategy to find an order statistic in sublinear time is to store the data in an organized fashion using suitable data structures that facilitate the selection.
Irving's algorithm has O(n) complexity, provided suitable data structures are used to facilitate manipulation of the preference lists and identification of rotations (see below).
Since an information item in the XML Infoset is a sum of its properties, a list is a particularly suitable data structure to represent an item.
Datasets of such magnitude are typically unavailable for rare species; it has been estimated that suitable data for PVA is available for only 2% of threatened bird species.
Ventura and Eisenhauer (2005) argue that the reason behind lack of consensus of empirical work on the magnitude of precautionary savings is due to the lack of suitable data, and of a good proxy for future income variability.
It is different when it comes to using certain services such as, for example, weather forecasts, when it will be possible to refer to the national meteorological centre of the country in question or the meteorological centre of another State or whoever provides the most suitable data.
None the less, it is necessary to point out that there have been a number of attempts to develop what might be called, "theories of data", that is to specify what can count as suitable data for scientific disciplines: some of these we shall be looking at in this book.
Other importable file formats can only be loaded from within the TableCurve environment, so suitable data need only be typed into an ascii file with a word processor or line editor to be used, and a path to any directory on the disk can be included if necessary.
An argument by many atmospheric physicists, for example, is that shortcomings in the accuracy of weather prediction over periods of more than a few days largely results from the unsophisticated nature of existing models, the lack of suitable data and inadequate computer power (see Fig. 9.3, derived from Tyler 1989).