A
national database refers to a collection of organized and structured information that contains important data about people, places, or things within a country. It is a centralized system that stores, manages, and allows access to various types of data collected from multiple sources for the purpose of facilitating important processes, decision-making, or analysis at a national level.
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Our extensive
national database of manufactured home sales and manufactured home communities enables us to provide you with accurate, comparable based, and community adjusted collateral values that you can depend on.
The information contained
in national databases is sourced from ever - changing court records and likely to differ from these records until the next scheduled update.
The authors note that it is the first study to conduct an analysis of the effect of sperm donor age on live birth using a
large national database.
When we begin a new listing, we access our extensive
national database which quickly puts veterinary practice buyers in touch with sellers.
The government is considering a proposal which would see the creation of a
new national database recording phone calls and text messages, it has been confirmed.
Learn how these organizations are leading the way towards a centralized,
national database where shelters, vet clinics, volunteers and the public can all share the same lost and found pet listings.
No centralized,
national database of consumer complaints for unhealthy pets exists, so it's difficult to assess the truth depth and breadth of the consumer problem.
Nationwide Criminal Report State and Local Files
National Database Search for Most Wanted, Sex Offender and Terrorist Lists
Using data from
National Database for Autism Research (NDAR), lead author Kristina Denisova, PhD, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at CUMC and Fellow at the Sackler Institute, studied 71 high and low risk infants who underwent two functional Magnetic Resonance imaging brain scans either at 1 - 2 months or at 9 - 10 months: one during a resting period of sleep and a second while native language was presented to the infants.
Our online background screening for tenants gives the latest results
from national databases including Trans Union.
So we're asking our shelter partners to contribute their intake & outcome stats to Shelter Animals Count, a new
national database project to find out once and for all how many animals we're really talking about.
RPR is a dues - funded, REALTORS ® -
only national database of property information and is free of charge for NAR's REALTOR ® members.
Irresponsible screening companies that allow clients to
use national database records searches as the authoritative record put their clients in great danger since the quality of databases vary from source to source and simply can not be relied upon without further verifying database information with a local court - level search.
Educating the former President and critics of the system, Dr. Bawumia explained that, the system is a «
national database system that provides the digital address for every landed property in Ghana.»
The
first national database of schools that have added learning time to their schedules, which was released this week, suggests that the extra time might play a role in boosting middle and high school achievement.
Participating lenders may verify your Social Security Number, driver's license number, national ID, or any other state or federal identification, and review your information
against national databases, including but not limited to Equifax, Transunion and Experian to determine credit worthiness, credit standing and / or credit capacity.
Overall composite star ratings, as well as component ratings, are listed for more than 400
STS National Database participants.
Bumper - related deaths recorded by the CPSC do not always overlap with deaths recorded in
other national databases, which suggests that the databases are not exhaustive.
AsianLII, the latest LII to be spun off lets you search
national databases containing legislation, case - law, law reform reports and legal journals from 27 countries.
SSCI found in their 2016 case study by Randy Rodebaugh that other companies
offer national database - only search to screen applicants as a cost - cutter for volunteer - driven organizations.
«The whole notion of creating a
single national database of student responses and test scores was to ensure a single, controllable gateway for this computer - adaptive curricula, again in response to the challenge presented by Open Source to the publishing monopolists» business model.
Following yesterday's announcement that the police would have access to the
proposed national database, Mr Blair was accused of backtracking on previous assurances that this would not be the case.
With technological advances in night vision goggles, satellite tracking and terrain warning systems, and a Web -
based national database available to all medical helicopter programs when the weather is not suited for flying, «safety has greatly improved, «Holdren said.
Because the database is comprised of student - level data, researchers can use it to link concurrent as well as consecutive enrollments of individual students at multiple institutions — a capability that distinguishes the Clearinghouse data from
national databases built with institution - level data.
Whisky's story highlights the importance of entering your lost dog's information into a
centralized national database (Helping Lost Pets is the largest and most comprehensive) so that volunteer matchmakers around the country can compare shelter listings with lost pet listings.
As an added bonus, lawyers have the option of agreeing to have their names and contact information shared with, and included in, a
Canadian national database of lawyers providing unbundled legal services of all types.
With this
free national database service, within minutes of a pet being listed, email alerts are sent to shelters and vet clinics in the area that have joined, volunteers are starting to network using Facebook, Twitter and other social media.
If you are one of those lawyers, don't forget to add your name to the
NSRLP National Database of Professionals Assisting SRLs!
The scholars used two
major national databases — the American Community Survey and the Baccalaureate and Beyond Survey — to examine the relationship between the choices of major of people aged 20, and how those choices shift as unemployment rates go up.
Opposition politicians have called for the
planned national database of NHS patient records to be put on hold while the government assesses data security.
The campaign promise, he recounted, was that «we would modernise and formalise the Ghanaian economy through the establishment of a
credible national database, and using the National Identification System (NIS) as the primary identifier, as prescribed by law.»
«The main strengths of the study are the use of the UK
HFEA national database which includes a large number of women treated in all UK units.
Data were obtained from the Behavioral Healthcare Performance Measurement System — a comprehensive
proprietary national database maintained by the NRI, representing 80 percent of all US state psychiatric hospitals.
In the current study we sought to explore lung cancer associated suicide rates in a large
national database compared to the general population as well as to the three most prevalent non-skin cancers [breast, prostate, colorectal cancer (CRC)-RSB-.
Using data compiled from four military medical centers participating in the Center for Prostate Disease Research
Multicenter National Database, researchers analyzed patient - reported HRQoL using validated metrics derived from two questionnaires, one dealing specifically with prostate cancer related outcomes and a second focusing on general health assessment.
A group of pediatric surgeons at hospitals around the country have designed a system to collect and analyze data on surgical outcomes in children — the National Surgical Quality Improvement Program (NSQIP) is the first
national database able to reliably compare outcomes among different hospitals where children's surgery is performed.
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