Jane Vance looked on in surprise as the bookseller turned to an elderly laptop computer and entered search data into a databank program. |
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For the proteins studied in this paper, the MSAs were obtained from the HSSP database for those proteins present in the protein databank. |
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The databank used standardised diagnostic criteria during the study and linkage to the individual original obstetric case notes. |
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As new exit-poll data has entered the VNS databank and the statisticians have updated their numbers, so too have my correspondents delivered the latest results to me. |
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The questionnaire in Appendix 9 can be used to collect additional data to update the databank. |
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The databank contains the inventory of all the projects being developed over the basin territory. |
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This implies that the databank is neither exhaustive nor conclusive in the analysis of child poverty. |
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This is why we will ask you for your consent to collect your medical data in an anonymous databank. |
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Projects are set up, planned and implemented, as well as monitored and steered according to models given in the Project management databank. |
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The Centre is producing a databank of innovative and tested teaching materials for particular grade levels and topics. |
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The idea raised by the rapporteur of a databank seems to be difficult to implement, but I would be willing to look further into it. |
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In the longer term, the consultative bodies might consider setting up a common databank or connecting themselves to existing databanks. |
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In autumn 2001, the order databank is to be set into operation as a preliminary invoice system. |
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The NAC's English-French lexicon is updated monthly so that employees have access to a bilingual terminological databank. |
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It has created a multimedia databank of the heritage, which is designed to link up to other relevant databanks. |
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Members assigned to our databank always stand ready to answer requests leading to the establishment of the caller's descendancy chart. |
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Our brief was to digitalise documents and their description in a databank, with powerful systems for OCR and error identification. |
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The provisions governing that databank should be taken over and redrafted in the light of the experience gained since its establishment. |
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This project did not target any at-risk species other than the Barrow's Goldeneye, but it nonetheless made it possible to add a Harlequin Duck potential nesting site to the SOS-POP databank. |
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You also authorize the company to use the personal data in all the ways indicated above for as long the company deems this to be useful and in no case after you request deletion of the databank. |
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Prior to purchasing and installing the databank, please inquire about the legal situation and possible legal consequences in the countries in which you intend to use it. |
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The Member States shall inform each other of the names and descriptions of missing persons and compile a databank accessible to all Member States. |
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On 8 April the Network launched its databank on youth employment in West Africa, which details over 450 projects tackling youth employment in the subregion. |
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Work on a databank will start in January, said Ricardo Jonusan, spokesman for the Geological Service in Brasilia. |
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Then visit the new international online databank on the website of the BDU, Germany's largest professional association for interpreters and translators. |
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Liabilities of the 45 failed companies total 214 billion yen, Teikoku Databank Ltd. |
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DataBank IMX, LLC declared that it has taken over Alpha Systems in an undisclosed deal. |
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First DataBank, a leading global provider of drug databases and clinical decision support, has partnered with the 500-bed Sultan Qaboos University Hospital located in Muscat. |
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