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database noun catalogue, computer base of inforration, computer file, computer storage, memory Generally: cyberspace, record, records, registry


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The WHO Global Salm-Surv country databank is a valuable public health resource; it is a publicly accessible, Web-based tool that can be used by health professionals to explore hypotheses related to the sources and distribution of salmonellae worldwide.
By the Numbers on Crime and Safety A databank on education trends for district leaders HOMICIDE & SUICIDES Number of homicides and suicides of youth ages 5-19 at school 1992-2002 HOMICIDES SUICIDES 1992-93 34 6 1993-94 29 7 1994-95 28 7 1995-96 32 6 1996-97 28 1 1997-98 34 6 1998-99 33 4 1999-00 16 6 2000-01 10 5 2001-02 14 3 Total Crime Number of non-fatal crimes against students ages 12-18 at school in millions 1992-2002 1992 3.
According to Teikoku Databank America, which tracks bankruptcies in Japan, 16,624 Japanese firms declared bankruptcy in 2003, 14.
 
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