Examples of using The amount of data in English and their translations into Danish
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Medicine
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Computer
Even if the amount of data is not large,
Use the menu at the top to select the amount of data that you want to delete.
I think that's going to become completely possible as the amount of data we're producing and technology's ability to understand it both expand exponentially.
there are a few) is the amount of data that just naturally gets created.
it is directly proportional to the amount of data that can be stored.
it depends on the amount of data.
Network Drive at least as large as the amount of data you wish to recover.
Note whether your programme has an upper limit for the amount of data which can be dealt with at any one time.
It is therefore integral to our IT systems that we collect only the amount of data that is needed.
I should like to draw attention to the relationship between the objective of collecting data and the amount of data actually included in an analysis such as this,
CRC errors also do occur in the Zip file when there is a mismatch between the amount of data that is sent as compared to the amount of information that is received by the system.
By reducing the amount of data that has to be provided on statistics on trade, we are making
Furthermore, the company has also focused on minimizing the amount of data which is given away by the device when using different apps,
there is no limit on how much the amount of data you can use per month.
with a simple interface That allows users to transfer data between two computers in real time transfer time depends on the amount of data available.
O0009--- EN--- 01.07.2010--- 002.001--- 226▼B ANNEX III REPORTING SCHEMES PART 1 Balance sheet item statistics on monetary financial institutions All statistical returns must contain the amount of data specified in the relevant tables of Regulation ECB/ 2001/13 or this Guideline, irrespective of the actual existence of the underlying phenomenon even when they are zero or missing.