Examples of using Data points in English and their translations into Bengali
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They had 100 data points.
Data points/ second/ channel.
We have almost 200 data points.
That's two data points that match our video.
This yields about 4 million data points.
Below you will find 188,000 data points across more than 900 VPN providers.
In total we obtained about 10 million data points.
ArrayList where the Object[] data points directly to the array.
What we get from raw observation are just data points.
Numbers are more than just data points: they tell a story.
The principal limitations of our system are the number of data points.
All key data points are grouped together logically for quick assimilation.
Hours continuous glucose monitor(CGM) can not miss vital data points.
The model has more than 220 million data points and a resolution of 30 arc seconds.
All these data points are shown in the live tracking map are validated by experts.
An average person leavesenough digital footprints to generate 5,000 data points today;
Three-dimensional data points from a face vastly improve the precision of face recognition.
We describe statistics, visualize data and communicate data points for conclusions.
We compiled a list of 13 data points to drive home the real status of women in India.
Our robust data points, insider network and vast experience of handling past satisfied clients ensures you always get the best recommendation.
There are many related data points that are explicitly called out such as time of birth, birth star to name a few.
A measurement between two data points on either side of the peak, where the light intensity is 50-percent of the maximum value.
Product Name: 120 Type data point faceplate.
Product Name: 120 Type data point faceplate.
Another data point comes from the National Crime Victimization Survey in 2015.
Of course, my experience is just a single data point.
Here is an interesting data point from the India Human Development Survey, conducted by the National Council of Applied Economic Research(NCAER) and the University of Maryland.
The data point on adolescent girls from the poorest households refers to girls aged 10-19 years-old from the poorest quintile who have never been to school.
When data was sparse, every data point was critical, and thus great care was taken to avoid letting any point bias the analysis.
But the type of emoticons people usecan now be used to generate another data point that lets businesses know what users are feeling about the products and services they offer.