Not exact matches
- The scrapping of ID card scheme, the
National Identity register, the next generation of biometric passports and the Contact Point
Database.
The scrapping of ID card scheme, the
National Identity register, the next generation of biometric passports and the Contact Point
Database.
This year Richard Freeman, an economics professor at Harvard University and director of the Science and Engineering Workforce Project at the
National Bureau of Economic Research, along with Wei Huang, a Harvard economics Ph.D. candidate, examined the ethnic
identity of the authors of 1.5 million scientific papers written between 1985 and 2008 using Thomson Reuters's Web of Science, a comprehensive
database of published research.
To
identity potential recent LGT events we used BLASTN to compare the D. plexippus genomic scaffolds against a bacterial
database containing 1,097 complete bacterial genome sequences downloaded from the
National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI).
For electronic searches in the
database of marriage settlements it is helpful to also provide the
national identity number of one of the spouses.
Berkeley Law's Career Development Office already prohibits employers from using its «services, interviewing facilities, or jobs posting
database» if they «discriminate on the basis of
national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender (including
identity and expression), disability, age, or any other basis prohibited by applicable law.»
the
National DNA Database, which holds DNA profiles for approximately 4 million individuals, over half a million of whom are innocent (they have not been convicted, reprimanded, given a final warning or cautioned, and have no proceedings pending against them)-- including more than 39,000 children; the National Identity Register, which will store biographical information, biometric data and administrative data linked to the use of an ID card; ContactPoint, which is a national index of all children in
National DNA
Database, which holds DNA profiles for approximately 4 million individuals, over half a million of whom are innocent (they have not been convicted, reprimanded, given a final warning or cautioned, and have no proceedings pending against them)-- including more than 39,000 children; the
National Identity Register, which will store biographical information, biometric data and administrative data linked to the use of an ID card; ContactPoint, which is a national index of all children in
National Identity Register, which will store biographical information, biometric data and administrative data linked to the use of an ID card; ContactPoint, which is a
national index of all children in
national index of all children in England.
A
national database of
identities of recently appraised properties was the basis of the plan.