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Datasets are tables consisting of molecular, morphological, ethological and / or other characters and a list of operational taxonomic units ( OTUs ) which may be genes, individuals, populations, species, or larger taxa that are presumed to be monophyletic and that are presumed to form, all together, one large clade ; phylogenetic analysis reconstructs the branching pattern within that clade.
Datasets much larger than a few dozen kilobytes are impractical to handle in paper tape format.
* Datasets, which are multidimensional arrays of a homogenous type
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.
* Common and Fundamental Operational Datasets The Common Operational Datasets ( CODs ) are critical datasets that are used to support the work of humanitarian actors across multiple sectors.
The Fundamental Operational Datasets ( FODs ) are datasets that are relevant to a humanitarian operation, but are more specific to a particular sector or otherwise do not fit into one of the seven COD themes.

Datasets and by
* An Investigation of Methods for Visualising Highly Multivariate Datasets by C. Brunsdon, A. S. Fotheringham & M. E. Charlton, University of Newcastle, UK

Datasets and .
Datasets on tape may only be DSORG = PS.
“ Querying Heterogeneous Datasets on the Linked Data Web: Challenges, Approaches, and Trends .” IEEE Internet Computing 16 ( 1 ): 24 – 33.
* David D. Lewis's Datasets
* Datasets for information extraction rules inferring and testing.
* Datasets: NARCIS gives access to information about more than 15, 000 datasets of the institute DANS.

are and unstructured
We speculate that compulsives in the unstructured schools are under greater strain because of the lack of systemization in their school setting, but that their need to organize ( for comfort ) is so intense that they struggle to induce the phonic rules and achieve in spite of the lack of direction from the environment.
Buddhist dualism, in Dharmakirti ’ s sense, is different in that it is not a dualism between the mind and brain, but rather between states of consciousness ( nonphysical ) and basic building blocks ( according to the Buddhist atomism of Dharmakirti, Buddhist atoms are also nonphysical: they are unstructured points of energy ).
Most established DBMSs now support unstructured data in various ways, and new dedicated DBMSs are emerging.
This is in contrast to intrinsically unstructured proteins, which are unfolded in their native state, but still functionally active.
The histone tail extensions constitute up to 30 % by mass of histones, but are not visible in the crystal structures of nucleosomes due to their high intrinsic flexibility, and have been thought to be largely unstructured.
Based on how the nodes in the overlay network are linked to each other, we can classify the P2P networks as structured or unstructured.
Ideally, unstructured P2P systems would have absolutely no centralized elements / nodes, but in practice there are several types of unstructured systems with various degrees of centralization.
An unstructured P2P network is formed when the overlay links are established arbitrarily.
Many of the popular P2P networks are unstructured.
Some proteins that are hypothesized to be unstable due to intrinsically unstructured regions, are degraded in a ubiquitin-independent manner.
Velvet worms are segmented creatures with a flattened cylindrical body cross-section and rows of unstructured body appendages known as lobopods ( informally: stub feet ).
For example, researchers have identified several pairs of peptides that are unstructured in isolation, but adopt stable secondary and tertiary structure upon forming a disulfide bond between them.
Autonomous robots are robots that can perform desired tasks in unstructured environments without continuous human guidance.
Although histone modifications occur throughout the entire sequence, the unstructured N-termini of histones ( called histone tails ) are particularly highly modified.
Among all these approaches, information visualization, or in other words, visual data analysis, is the one that relies most on the cognitive skills of human analysts, and allows the discovery of unstructured actionable insights that are limited only by human imagination and creativity.
Cloaks are as old as human history ; there has nearly always been some form of long, unstructured outer garment used to protect people from the weather.
These information types are called either semi-structured or unstructured data.
Whereas most traditional dialogue practices are unstructured or semi-structured, such conversational modes have been observed as insufficient for the coordination of multiple perspectives in a problem area.
" As with other deconstructionists, he continued, there are " Pronunciamentos based on unstructured, undisciplined and unresearched observations about the past ..." He concludes, that " This is not to say that Suleri's work is totally without substance or that all of her insights are without value.
The interview is conducted in an unstructured and natural way where respondents are free to give views from any aspect.
These activities are often chaotic, unpredictable, and unstructured.

are and streams
Inventory and evaluate wildlife habitat resources in cooperation with other Federal agencies and with the States in which National Forests and Grasslands are located, as a basis for orderly development of wildlife habitat improvement and coordination programs, including ( A ) big-game, gamebird, and small-game habitat surveys and investigations on the 186 million acres of National Forests and Grasslands, ( B ) fishery habitat surveys and investigations on the 81,000 miles of National Forest fishing streams and nearly 3 million acres of lakes and impoundments, and ( C ) participation in planning, inspection, and control phases of all habitat improvement, land and water use projects conducted on National Forest lands by States, other Federal agencies, and private groups to assure that projects will benefit wildlife and be in harmony with other resource values.
In terrestrial caecilians, the eggs are laid in grape-like clusters in burrows near streams.
The agates are extremely resistant to weathering and remain as nodules in the soil or are deposited as gravel in streams and shorelines.
During the summer they require plenty of water and are very effective on the margins of lakes or by running streams, where they thrive.
152-153 .</ ref > The moon and sun are likewise considered to be flat and floating on streams of air, and when the sun sets it does not pass under the earth but is merely obscured by higher parts of the earth as it circles around and becomes more distant ; the motion of the sun and the other celestial bodies around the earth is likened by Anaximenes to the way that a cap may be turned around the head .< ref > Fairbanks, Arthur.
The Niger's tributaries – the Béli, the Gorouol, the Goudébo and the Dargol – are seasonal streams and flow for only four to six months a year.
Beavers are known for their natural trait of building dams on rivers and streams, and building their homes ( known as " lodges ") in the resulting pond.
Satellite dishes are shown transmitting and receiving red " data streams ".
Some examples of habitats are ponds, trees, streams, creeks, and burrows in the sand or soil.
A number of small creeks run from the hills to the Bay through Berkeley: Cerrito, Codornices, Schoolhouse and Strawberry Creeks are the principal streams.
The Nelson and Mackenzie watersheds are separated by a divide between streams flowing to the Arctic Ocean and those of the Hudson Bay watershed.
Mechanical sorting of mixed waste streams combined with anaerobic digestion or in-vessel composting is called mechanical biological treatment, and are increasingly being used in developed countries due to regulations controlling the amount of organic matter allowed in landfills.
Mwali and Mahoré possess streams and other natural sources of water, but Njazidja and Nzwani, whose mountainous landscapes retain water poorly, are almost devoid of naturally occurring running water.
The manifestations of the element of water are rivers, oceans, lakes, wells, rain, fog, ice, snow, streams and all drinks.
The wealth of greenspace afforded by Chicago's parks is further augmented by the Cook County Forest Preserves, a network of open spaces containing forest, prairie, wetland, streams, and lakes that are set aside as natural areas which lie along the city's periphery, home to both the Chicago Botanic Garden in Glencoe and the Brookfield Zoo in Brookfield.
Cathode rays ( also called an electron beam or e-beam ) are streams of electrons observed in vacuum tubes.
In addition to the direct applications ( mp3 players or computers ), digitally compressed audio streams are used in most video DVDs ; digital television ; streaming media on the internet ; satellite and cable radio ; and increasingly in terrestrial radio broadcasts.
The streams are not navigable, but many are sources of hydroelectric power.
Continuous distillation is an ongoing distillation in which a liquid mixture is continuously ( without interruption ) fed into the process and separated fractions are removed continuously as output streams as time passes during the operation.
Many of the rivers and streams support the fish species commonly to be found in Britain and Ireland ; salmon and trout are also to be found in some, though less frequently than in previous times.
There are no outlet streams.
Some special purpose languages such as Coq allow only well-founded recursion and are strongly normalizing ( nonterminating computations can be expressed only with infinite streams of values called codata ).
Poultry from Bresse, guinea fowls from Drôme and fish from the Dombes lakes and mountain in Rhône-Alpes streams are key to the cuisine as well.

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