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database
noun as in collection of data
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Newman also found that some age databases contain unusual numbers of people born on the first day of the month or on dates divisible by five, suggesting many of these birth dates are fabricated.
Asia has the highest prevalence of methanol poisoning worldwide, according to MSF’s database.
Investigative genetic genealogy is a tool in which modern investigators build family trees using crime-scene DNA that has been entered into databases.
The group is adding the data to SoyBase, a collaborative online database for soybean research.
To test this, they first consulted a neural connectivity database and then did experiments to trace the connections between these different brain areas.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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