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.
CRAs should absolutely
use a national database search, but only as a guide to the authoritative local source.
Jones and Nicolas Ziebarth of Cornell University
used a national database of fatal crashes from 1975 to 2011 to examine «before» and «after» restraint use and fatalities.
Just a few days after Cuomo's announcement, David Deming of Harvard University and Christopher Walters of the University of California at Berkeley presented a new study at the annual meeting of the American Economic Association,
using a national database of state funding levels, tuition policies, institutional expenditures, and student outcomes over time to ask precisely this question.
Allied Cash Advance may, at their discretion, verify application information by
using national databases that may provide information from one or more national credit bureaus, and Allied Cash Advance or third party lenders may take that into consideration in the approval process.
Not exact matches
Vice President Joe Biden on Monday announced a massive new
national database that doctors, researchers, and life science companies could
use to help develop a cure for cancer.
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.
The indices are backed by a
national database of more than 200 million property records dating back to 1987 and
use what the company calls «Big Data techniques» and new algorithms to track an individual home's value on a monthly basis and create forecasts to predict the home's future value.
My fellow gun - owners all agree that there should be a
national database for those mentally ill people that are currently undergoing any kind of treatment, including the
use of any pharmaceuticals as a means to treat depression, psychosis, etc..
I
use the USDA
National Nutrient
Database for my nutrient calculations and round up or down to the nearest whole number.
With the
use of the 2011 — 2012
national survey data set, Lei et al. (26) also estimated intake of added sugars via their own derived
database of the added - sugars contents of Australian foods.
The risk status of a pregnancy was defined
using a mixture of maternal International Classification of Disease (ICD) codes [19] and individual fields in the SMMIS
database, and was based on a 2007 clinical guideline from the
National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) which contained lists of medical and obstetric conditions which indicate increased risk of negative pregnancy outcomes [20].
The move will mean New York, along with New Jersey, Connecticut and Rhode Island will enter into a memorandum of understanding to share information, including the creation of a multi-state
database that is meant to supplement the
National Instant Criminal Background Check System as well as trace and intercept guns
used in crimes.
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
national database, and
using the
National Identification System (NIS) as the primary identifier, as prescribed by law
National Identification System (NIS) as the primary identifier, as prescribed by law.»
He said DJ's
uses an ID scanner that checks each ID against a
national database of security measures that legal IDs are supposed to have.
Phil Boothe,
national coordinator of No2ID, which campaigns against the DNA
database, said the findings were further proof of the dangers in the government's
database programme, but warned not to give up on traditional forensic
use of DNA, together with chains of evidence and presentation in court.
Why not include this provision since there are
national databases that could be
used to identify such individuals?
The best solutions to date for figuring out their career outcomes include trawling the Internet to track postdocs from labs with funding from
National Institutes of Health T32 institutional training grants, which require that all lab personnel be listed, and manually curating a postdoc outcome
database using piecemeal data from a variety of sources, both of which are very labor intensive and potentially error prone.
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.
Using data from a
national database, their study sample consisted of 872,416 total hip or knee replacement procedures at 510 US hospitals between 2006 and 2012.
Using a sample size of 11,860 adults in the United States (5,922 men and 5,938 women) obtained from the
National Violence Against Women Survey's
database, the researchers sought to challenge a sociological theory that explains that men are more likely to respond to sexual assault with anger and by engaging in criminal activity, while women are more likely to respond with depression and sadness.
Researchers led by Olexandr Isayev, Ph.D., and Alexander Tropsha, Ph.D., at the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy
used data on approximately 60,000 unique materials from the
National Institute of Standards and Technology's Inorganic Crystal Structure
Database to create a new methodology they call Properties Labeled Materials Fragments.
A U.S.
database that contains reports from grant recipients to the government on how they are putting research to
use in commerce — known as iEdison, maintained by the
National Institutes of Health — should be opened up for confidential inspection by qualified researchers.
The researchers merged Norwegian
national joint replacement and prescription
databases to analyze medication
use by nearly 40,000 patients undergoing THA from 2005 to 2011.
In this study, researchers utilized
national data on inpatient deaths in the United States to estimate the potential supply of deceased organ donors, and
used these data, in combination with State Inpatient
Databases (SIDs) to develop new metrics of OPO performance that better reflect the true deceased donor supply in each geographic area.
«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.
Tamayo and team tested REVEALER
using The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA), the
National Institutes of Health's
database of genomic information from more than 500 human tumors representing many cancer types.
The chip's designers, says Affymetrix spokeswoman Anne Bowdidge,
used public mouse - genome
databases maintained by the
National Center for Biotechnology Information in Bethesda, Maryland.
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).
For data he
used a
National Institutes of Health — funded
database of American Civil War veteran records: an informational treasure trove containing details like height and weight at time of conscription, daily roll calls of the sick and injured, periodic postwar checkups, census data, and, often, death certificates.
For the retrospective, population - based study, the researchers
used the
National Cancer
Database (NCDB), a nation - wide outcomes registry of the American College of Surgeons, the American Cancer Society and the Commission on Cancer that captures approximately 70 percent of newly - diagnosed cases of cancer in the country.
I
used the PDN
database to locate other offices and check on their programs, I looked at other NIH intramural programs, and drew from my own experiences as a postdoc at NIEHS [
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences] and as a faculty member at an academic institution.»
We investigated the association between a U.S.
National Institutes of Health (NIH) R01 applicant's self - identified race or ethnicity and the probability of receiving an award by
using data from the NIH IMPAC II grant
database, the Thomson Reuters Web of Science, and other sources.
The study looked at roughly 160,000 examples of firm performance in the U.S.,
using data from the
National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) Patent Data Project, as well as Standard & Poor's Compustat
database of financial information for companies.
In my journalism class at New York University we decided to
use the
database in two ways: First, we would look for payees on the list who happened to be
National Institutes of Health advisory committee members.
To examine these changes, the authors
used data from the
National Office of Vital Statistics reports from 1900 through 1967 and from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) WONDER
database from 1968 through 2014.
Pia Glatz, M.D., of the Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden, and coauthors conducted a nationwide study of more than 2 million children born in Sweden from 1973 through 1993 by
using a variety of
national health care
databases, school achievement registries, and the military conscription register.
Using data from a
national prescription
database, the researchers looked at annual prescriptions for three psychiatric drug classes - stimulants, antidepressants, and antipsychotics - for 6.3 million children between the ages of 3 and 24 years.
National Pupil
Database data from 2007 to 2011/12 for GCSEs and 2013/14 for A-levels was
used in the study.
Using a
national hospital
database, Stevens and colleagues analyzed almost 23 million hospital admissions of adult patients in 162 hospitals in 44 states over a seven - year period.
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.
The study examined more than 142,000 patients who had non-cardiac surgery
using the American College of Surgeons
National Surgical Quality Improvement Program
database.
Geneticist Neal Copeland of the
National Cancer Institute has also been
using Celera's
database, but he thinks now that the consortium has finally caught up, Celera has lost its advantage.
Using a
national surgery
database, the researchers identified nearly 41,100 women who had unilateral mastectomy (removal of one breast) between 2005 and 2012.
Imagine a health care application built on top of Oxygen: for knowledge access, it might
use Medline (a searchable, on - line
database of articles from medical journals, made available by the U.S.
National Library of Medicine) and the patient records of hospitals, both available by speech.
During the 511th Brookhaven Lecture, Libby McCutchan discusses the
National Nuclear Data Center, the mysterious neutrino, and how she and other scientists are
using sophisticated
databases to shed light on neutrinos for big questions not yet answered.
Researchers in South Korea
used the
National Health Insurance Service's «medical check - up»
database to identify patients with newly diagnosed herpes zoster — or shingles, stroke and heart attack
using the relevant International Classification of Disease - 10 diagnostics codes.
Using deCODE's
national genealogy
database, 100 of these patients were found to fall into 39 families, and a genome - wide scan was conducted with 1000 microsatellite markers.
The researchers
used two
national databases, one extending back to 1994, to assess trends in diabetes treatment.
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).