Examples of using Data point in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Medicine
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Computer
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Official/political
The fill color of each data point's cell determines the marker color for this data point.
The difference between that data point, The difference between that data point and our sample mean.
However, our data point to a tendency of bacterial reduction in the stomach
every fifth data point is a diagonal slash across four vertical tally marks.
These data point to a complex relationship between doctors
up to two labels can be associated with each data point.
However, the data point to a lower long-term survival of patients with a previous diagnosis of APS that were hospitalized in the ICU compared with other autoimmune diseases.
biggest point of pie, and right click to select Format Data Point.
Apparently, our data point that, in the case of genre didactization,
Step 8: Click one data point twice, right click and select the Format Data Point from the right-clicking menu.
Several data point to the trench that exists between the wealthier nations
Enabling the per-point data logging option lets the system record each GPS data point during a job.
These data point towards a wider conception of the functions of the school,
Note: A tag is a unique identifier for a data point in the OPC application.
Some data point to an average rise in temperature of in the last half million years before the.
These data point to a significant difference in the profiles of the two programs- bachelor's degree
These data point to the fact that students pursue extracurricular activities in a supplement to fill curricular gaps.
A number of other studies report nosocomial MRSA prevalence within Latin American countries, and these data point to differences in the pattern of resistance across the region see Table 1.
As was discussed, data point to the existence of limiting factors for the free diffusion of ATP in the cytoplasm.
This data point can consist of a single piece of data,