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No PowerPoints, no data analysis.
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It is possible, I suppose, to launch Big Data analysis with no stories, and to be on the outlook for analytical results that support two apparently conflicting ones.
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Government organizations (including the U.S. National Institute of Mental Health), charitable foundations, and pharmaceutical companies across the world have all helped finance the initiative, but the funders played no role in the data collection, analysis, or publication.
CNN: People in affluent nations may be more depression-prone
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Make no mistake, business intelligence is big business, with data analysis the fastest growing sector in the BI market.
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According to the lead author, Dr. Paul Ridker of the Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts, the pharmaceutical company had no input in the study's design and didn't see the final data analysis until the study was submitted for publication.
CNN: Study: Cholesterol drugs could help those with healthy levels
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Because these data vary depending on where you live and when the analysis is done, there is no single answer for how long it will take for your hybrid to pay off.
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