Exemples d'utilisation de Dissemination of data en Anglais et leurs traductions en Français
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interpretation or dissemination of data.
processing and dissemination of data.
strengthened capacity of production, analysis, utilisation and dissemination of data on South-South migration trends.
access and dissemination of data for the Millennium Development Goals.
compilation and dissemination of data;
strong financial incentives or policies built into biodiversity science to encourage digitization and dissemination of data.
the preparation of methodological guides to improve the quality and dissemination of data, evaluation of the NSS's organisational framework,
communication and dissemination of data relating to him within the limits with the rights set out in Article.
for the development of improved technology for the monitoring of space debris and for the compilation and dissemination of data on the subject.
STA is also engaged in the collection and dissemination of data on Financial Soundness Indicators(FSIs)
to limit the dissemination of data of unacceptable quality data quality.
analysis and dissemination of data on various economic aspects of the occupied Palestinian territory.
for the development of improved technology for the monitoring of space debris and for the compilation and dissemination of data on space debris.
processing and dissemination of data using the latest information technologies.
analysis and dissemination of data in 2004-2005, regarding the epidemic's impact,
documentation and dissemination of data and information on human settlement conditions,
Canada, Japan and New Zealand referred to the issue of availability and dissemination of data and information, in the context of reporting under the UNFCCC.
The collection, compilation, processing and dissemination of data, information and knowledge on climate change
recommendations in this regard, emphasizing the importance of wide dissemination of data and research into the impact and effect of any ameliorative measures para. 129.
The need for coordination is especially apparent when we consider the collection and dissemination of data and the monitoring and reporting of programmes,