The court also upheld the MLS's request to receive the data
in an electronic database format as within its rights under state law, since the municipalities received the data in that form from the vendor.
This information or any portion thereof may not be copied or disseminated in any form or by any means or stored
in an electronic database or retrieval system without the express written consent of the American Bar Association.
Initiate contract review / project process, including creation of hard file, input of pertinent information
in electronic database, and attorney assignment.
• Ensured that sensitive data remained confidential by interpreting and storing
it in electronic database.
Aggregated and Evaluated Data and Documented Parts, Material Usage, and Operational Progress
in an Electronic Database to create and author operational, shift, and maintenance reports for key internal and external audiences.
This information or any or portion thereof may not be copied or disseminated in any form or by any means or stored
in an electronic database or retrieval system without the express written consent of the American Bar Association.]
Despite their importance, as of today, images are not always present in the judgments reproduced
in electronic database systems.
Beyond this even, legal research involves much more than searching, whether expertly
in an electronic database or even with print tools.
This information or any or portion thereof may not be copied or disseminated in any form or by any means or stored
in an electronic database or retrieval system without the express written consent of the American Bar Association.
Perhaps I'm spoiled by the ability
in electronic database programs like QuickLaw and WestLaw to step from «hit» to «hit» in my search results.
They draw on actual samples of student work, easily accessible
in electronic databases, as they talk about how to improve achievement.
This includes protecting the physical security of records, access controls, and computer security measures to safeguard confidential data
in electronic databases (see § 40.351 (e)-RRB-.
• the difference between a provincial court case and a Supreme Court of Canada case; • the use of correct legal terminology; • that stringing 2 coherent sentences is a row is a strength; • that there are unreported cases which do not appear
in electronic databases; and • who know how to use a legal library.
First of all, judgments published
in electronic databases must be complete; when images are used by the court they must be present or the means to obtain them must be mentioned.
It would be valuable to find more of this information
in electronic databases.
Many employers store resumes
in electronic databases nowadays.
Next, manual searches were applied in which reference lists of reviews and other articles were checked in order to find relevant studies not found
in the electronic databases.
After that, manual searches were applied, which means that reference lists of reviews and other articles were checked in order to find relevant studies not found
in the electronic databases.
Not exact matches
Increasingly, says Greven, health care providers such as private hospitals are weaving Prompt Alert's technology into larger
electronic medical record (EMR)
databases, thereby providing these organizations with a means of communicating with patients
in highly practical ways that improve the bottom line at the same time.
Alternatively known as «
electronic librarians,» «infopreneurs,» «
database riders,» and
in California «infosurfers,» information brokers can be found for every research need.
With interactive real - time FOD, a derivative of computer - to - computer
electronic data interchange (EDI), an off - site caller with a fax machine can retrieve details from a business's
database even while that
database is
in rapid flux.
The company zeroed
in on high - priced, high - margin financial data,
electronic databases, resources for the legal and medical industries and textbooks.
Electronic firearm tracking technology is defined as «a platform, system or device or a group of systems or devices that uses a shared ledger, distributed ledger or block chain technology or any other similar form of technology or electronic database for the purpose of storing information in a decentralized or centralized way, that is not owned or controlled by any single person or entity and that is used to locate or control the use of a firea
Electronic firearm tracking technology is defined as «a platform, system or device or a group of systems or devices that uses a shared ledger, distributed ledger or block chain technology or any other similar form of technology or
electronic database for the purpose of storing information in a decentralized or centralized way, that is not owned or controlled by any single person or entity and that is used to locate or control the use of a firea
electronic database for the purpose of storing information
in a decentralized or centralized way, that is not owned or controlled by any single person or entity and that is used to locate or control the use of a firearm.»
The SEC
database for company filings — including quarterly and annual reports, registration statements for IPOs and other offerings, insider trading reports, and proxy materials SEC records and documents, can be obtained
in electronic form by using the online SEC search feature.
Flows of data, like
in electronic data exchange,
electronic funds transfers, remote resource satellite sensing,
electronic mail and
database searches, are carried by worldwide computer networks such as the Internet, or such inter-firm networks as the largest interbank network SWIFT *.
In autumn 1999, the North American Registry of Midwives made participation in the study mandatory for recertification and provided an electronic database of the 534 certified professional midwives whose credentials were curren
In autumn 1999, the North American Registry of Midwives made participation
in the study mandatory for recertification and provided an electronic database of the 534 certified professional midwives whose credentials were curren
in the study mandatory for recertification and provided an
electronic database of the 534 certified professional midwives whose credentials were current.
Information was also derived by reading case studies published
in NMAA newsletters, by holding discussions with women who had balanced breastfeeding and work, and from a literature review of relevant articles identified from
electronic databases (Medline, CINAHL).
Help
in developing the
electronic search of the MEDLINE and EMBASE
databases was provided by Margaret Burke, Cochrane Heart Group Trials Search Coordinator.
Thus, so the argument of the Plaintiffs goes, whether by Form 1A or its
electronic reproduction, Form 1C, which is lodged
in the EC's
database, it is impossible for either the EC or any other person to determine those who registered using NHIS cards.
Library Materials Budget Erie County changed how funding for the Library materials budget (books, magazines, audio books, CDs, DVDs,
electronic databases, etc.) was supported at the same time they reduced the Library property tax from $ 26.39 million
in 2000 to $ 22.97 million
in 2001.
He said: «Election Management Bodies
in our sub-regions and beyond have deployed technology
in one way or another to improve on the processes, administration and outcome of elections, ranging from training and capacity - building for electoral officials, promotion of inclusivity
in the electoral process (youths, women, PWDs, IDPs and out - of - country / diaspora voters), the biometric registration of voters, delineation of electoral constituencies, geo - referencing of existing as well as the creation of new polling units, establishment of robust
electronic databases, accreditation of voters during elections, actual voting and the speedy and more accurate collation / transmission of results.
The case - control study, published online
in of the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, used a large clinical
database of
electronic medical records to collect detailed data of cutaneous melanomas developing
in 462 women aged 49 years or younger.
In a staff working paper on simplification that, perhaps tellingly, runs nearly 10 pages, the commission also promises to establish an
electronic database of applicants that should help speed the application and evaluation process.
The analysis, by researchers at Duke University, King's College London and the University of Otago
in New Zealand, combined data from a long - term study of a group of people born
in the same year
in Dunedin, New Zealand with their
electronic health records and governmental
databases on such things as health, welfare and criminal justice.
In certain cases, however, authors may need to provide a more complex or interactive presentation of data, taking advantage of the hyperlinking and
database possibilities of the
electronic medium.
There's a digitized collection of parasitoid wasps here, the beginnings of a great beetle
database there, but for many years there was been nothing comprehensive and little agreement
in the scientific community about the format that these
electronic records should take.
Published by the Condensed Matter research group at the Nordic Institute for Theoretical Physics (NORDITA) at KTH Royal Institute of Technology
in Sweden, the Organic Materials
Database is intended as a data mining resource for research into the electric and magnetic properties of crystals, which are primarily defined by their
electronic band structure — an energy spectrum of electrons motion which stem from their quantum - mechanical properties.
Dr Chris Gale is supported by a Medical Research Council (MRC) Clinician Scientist Fellowship to develop large, simple clinical trials that use routinely recorded
electronic health record data held
in the National Neonatal Research
Database (NNRD).
There are researchers who create robots that move like snakes; some study human movements and functions by making a humanoid robot, and from there they train the robot to play table ice - hockey, dance, and even juggle; some work together to design an
electronic wheel chair that can be controlled by the tongue; some are interested
in creating a
database of human facial expression that can be used
in creating animation and facial pattern recognition research.
The parking committee's information technology contractor,
Electronic Data Systems, a subsidiary of General Motors, scans
in all the evidence as an image and stores the information
in a
database.
Joseph F. Hayes, M.Sc., M.B.Ch.B., of University College London, England, and coauthors compared rates of self - harm, unintentional injury and suicide deaths
in patients prescribed lithium, valproate sodium, olanzapine or quetiapine using a large
database of
electronic health records
in the United Kingdom.
The field Herasevich works
in is called medical informatics — a broad term encompassing a wide swath of careers, from mining genetics
databases for disease clues to maintaining
electronic patient records
in a clinic.
Paleoecologist Eric Grimm couldn't even imagine an
electronic database for his field when he joined the Illinois State Museum
in 1987 as a postdoc.
Critical appraisal skills — including basic numeracy,
electronic database searching, and the ability systematically to ask questions of a research study — are prerequisites for competence
in evidence based medicine.6 But clinicians need to be able to apply them to real case examples.51
The Human Organ - specific Molecule
Electronic Repository (Homer) is a comprehensive
database covering about 22809 genes / proteins detailed in and filtered from expression and disease - related databases such as, dbEST, TiSGeD, human plasma proteins (HPA), The Comparative Toxicogenomics Database (CTD) and Disease O
database covering about 22809 genes / proteins detailed
in and filtered from expression and disease - related
databases such as, dbEST, TiSGeD, human plasma proteins (HPA), The Comparative Toxicogenomics
Database (CTD) and Disease O
Database (CTD) and Disease Ontology.
We communicate with most people through
electronic devices like cell phones, we get our money from ATMs, products are ordered online from anywhere
in the world, traffic lights dictate our progress, and even our own identities are tracked and recorded
in a plethora of
databases.
Vanderbilt University's Institute for Public Policy Studies will use a $ 140,000 grant from the Russell Sage Foundation to bring the information contained
in an international
electronic database to bear on studies determining how public policy affects childhood poverty
in the United States.
Because the CARS
Database System contains PII that is retrieved by personal identifier (e.g., by an individual car buyer / lessee's State ID number or,
in the case of
electronic consumer complaint files, by car buyer / lessee's name or telephone number), it is a system of records subject to the Privacy Act.
In addition to an
electronic Show guide and a viewable floorplan, the app connects buyers with exhibitors via an automatic matching component; provides a searchable
database of exhibitors, educational sessions and speakers; and lets users create an appointment agenda and receive Show organizer updates.
While they enjoy the searchability of
electronic documents and
databases, academics still prefer holding a book
in their hands to read it.