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What Is Data Crunching & Why Is It Important? | NetSuite
Data crunching refers to key initial steps required to prepare large volumes of raw data for analysis. It includes stripping out unwanted information and formatting, translating data into the required format and structuring it for analysis or processing by other applications.
How to Do Crunches: Proper Form, Variations, & Benefits
How to Do Crunches: Proper Form, Variations, & Benefits. Here's how to train your six pack muscle. Written by Alex Polish. Updated by Jake Dickson, NASM-CPT, USAW-L2 on December 11th, 2023. Some...
Crunch Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
verb. ˈkrənch. crunched; crunching; crunches. Synonyms of crunch. intransitive verb. 1. : to chew or press with a crushing noise. 2. : to make one's way with a crushing noise. transitive verb. 1. : to chew, press, or grind with a crunching sound. 2. : process. especially : to perform mathematical computations on. crunch numbers. crunchable.
CRUNCH | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
to crush hard food loudly between the teeth, or to make a sound as if something is being crushed or broken: crunch on She was crunching noisily on an apple. The gravel crunched underfoot as we walked up to the house. Compare. munch verb. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to chew food.
CRUNCH Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
an act or sound of crunching. a shortage or reduction of something needed or wanted: the energy crunch. distress or depressed conditions due to such a shortage or reduction: a budget crunch. a critical or dangerous situation: When the crunch comes, just do your best. crunch. / krʌntʃ / verb.
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