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  • The abstract should provide a clear and brief descriptive signpost for researchers who are searching for data that may be relevant to their research.

  • The abstract should allow the reader to determine the scope of the data collection and accurately summarise its content

  • Effective abstracts should avoid long sentences and abbreviations where possible. 

  • Note: Researchers will view Titles and Abstracts when searching for datasets and choosing whether to explore their content further. Abstracts should be different from the full description for a dataset.

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  • CPRD Aurum contains primary care data contributed by General Practitioner (GP) practices using EMIS Web® including patient registration information and all care events that GPs have chosen to record as part of their usual medical practiceThis data set, produced by the Copernicus Emergency Management Service for the European Forest Fire Information System, provides complete historical reconstruction of meteorological conditions favourable to the start, spread and sustainability of fires.

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