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dataFacts, figures, and symbols, especially as stored in computers. The term is often used to mean raw, unprocessed facts, as distinct from information, to which a meaning or interpretation has been applied. Continuous data is data that can take any of an infinite number of values between whole numbers and so may not be measured completely accurately. This type of data contrasts with discrete data, in which the variable can only take one of a finite set of values. For example, the sizes of apples on a tree form continuous data, whereas the numbers of apples form discrete data.
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Pictured in the brochure, the systems' user-friendly interface has a 15" touch screen, full-color display that accesses Windows XP and shows real-time images and diagnostic data. They discuss seven disciplines for strengthening instruction including the use of real diagnostic data, developing a shared vision of good teaching and appropriate student results, accountable collaboration, effective supervision and professional development. CompuMed is a small publicly traded company with core products that enable doctors to digitally view X-rays, electrocardiograms and other diagnostic data obtained in a clinic miles away. |
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