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How Are Shells Constructed?
Constructing shells involves several steps:
1.
Data Collection
: Gathering relevant data from multiple sources, such as health records, surveys, and environmental sensors.
2.
Data Integration
: Combining these data sources into a unified framework. This may involve data cleaning, normalization, and transformation.
3.
Layer Formation
: Creating different layers based on the type of data, such as demographic, geographical, and temporal layers.
4.
Analysis
: Using statistical and computational methods to analyze these layers and derive insights.
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