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As computer information technology becomes faster, how does the ability of scientists to collect and organize data change?
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As computer information technology becomes faster, how does the ability of scientists to collect and organize data change?
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As computer information technology becomes faster, how does the ability of scientists to collect and organize data change?
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Because computers and technology develop and become faster things are going to
become substantially easier.
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