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For instance, " ETOH 10g / day " denotes that the patient drinks 10 grams ( or roughly one standard drink ) of alcohol a day on average.

ETOH and ).
* ETOH, when used in a medical context, is an abbreviation for ethanol ( i. e. alcohol ).

database and Alcohol
Tiahrt is the author of the Tiahrt Amendment, which prohibits the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives ( ATF ) from releasing information from its firearms trace database to anyone other than a law enforcement agency or prosecutor in connection with a criminal investigation.
The Charge for Harm campaign supported various bills in Sacramento and the San Francisco " Alcohol Cost Recovery Fee " ultimately vetoed by PlumpJack wine-distributorship owning Mayor Gavin Newsom in September 2010. info at San Francisco Alcohol Cost Recovery database.

database and Problems
* World Problems – Issues is a database with 56, 000 + entries and 276, 000 + links.

database and Science
* Amount of different nutrients in yaki-nori ( german ) original english research from database of Japan Science and Technology Corporation ( March 2003
The European Cultivated Potato Database ( ECPD ) is an online collaborative database of potato variety descriptions, updated and maintained by the Scottish Agricultural Science Agency within the framework of the European Cooperative Programme for Crop Genetic Resources Networks ( ECP / GR )— which is organised by the International Plant Genetic Resources Institute ( IPGRI ).
* VINITI RAS database ( All-Russian Scientific and Technical Information Institute of Russian Academy of Science ) with 28 million records
In 1993, the US National Science Foundation, after a competitive bidding process in 1992, created the Internet Network Information Center, known as InterNIC, to manage the allocations of addresses and awarded the contract to three organizations: Network Solutions provided registration services, AT & T provided directory and database services, and General Atomics provided information services.
As of 2007, the National Institutes of Health database PubMed, and the Web of Science database, contained only 4 or 5 peer-reviewed scientific papers published ( since 1968 ) dealing with orgone therapy.
* Community of Science, online database
CPAS also established, as a pilot project, the Register of Pacific Scientists, an online database for those involved with Pacific Science to record their details and / or search for other people with similar or complementary interests.
Founded in 1982 by Gary Hendrix with a National Science Foundation grant, Symantec was originally focused on artificial intelligence-related projects, including a database program.
The association has established a computerized database called the Annual Report on Conservation and Science.
End 1970s he started working at the University of Queensland at the Key Centre for Software Technology at the Department of Computer Science, which he combined with some work in industry on database modeling.
* A 2005 analysis of digital media strategies published by the American Academy of Political Science took the view that new technologies enable " political elites " to use database and Internet technologies to do opposition research more easily, but they use data-mining techniques that outrage privacy advocates and surreptitious technologies that few Internet users understand.
* Web of Science, an online academic database
Retrieved September 22, 2009, from Library Lit & Inf Science Retro database.
Retrieved September 22, 2009, from Library Lit & Inf Science Retro database.
Retrieved from Web of Science database: http :// sfx. lib. utexas. edu: 9003 / sfx_local? sid = metalib: ISI_WOS_XML & id = doi :& genre =& isbn =& issn = 0041-476X & date = 2008 & volume = 45 & issue = 1 & spage = 19 & epage = 41 & aulast = Nkealah & aufirst =% 20N & auinit = N & title = TYDSKRIF % 20VIR % 20LETTERKUNDE & atitle = Reconciling % 20Arabo-Islamic % 20culture % 20and % 20feminist % 20consciousness % 20in % 20North % 20African % 20women % 27s % 20writing % 3A % 20Silence % 20and % 20voice % 20in % 20the % 20short % 20stories % 20of % 20Alifa % 20 % 20Rifaat % 20and % 20Assia % 20 % 20Diebar & sici =& __service_type = getFullTxt & pid =% 3Cmetalib_doc_number % 3E001734209 % 3C / metalib_doc_number % 3E % 3Cmetalib_base_url % 3Ehttp :// metalib. lib. utexas. edu: 80 % 3C / metalib_base_url % 3E % 3Copid % 3E % 3C / opid % 3E
Recently, the society ’ s journal Science of Tsunami Hazards was included in the prestigious international academic journal database DOAJ maintained by the University of Lund in Sweden with the support of the European Union.
Faculty and students at CIMS have access to MathSciNet and Web of Science ( also known as the Science Citation Index ), and a vast database containing hundred thousands of electronic journals related to mathematics and computer science.
* Energy Science and Technology Software Center provides a searchable database of DOE's centralized software management facility.
This database can be accessed online through Web of Science.
On the website the magazine provides daily news in English and a weekly news-letter covering life science news of the Nordic countries, plus also access to The Scandinavian Life Science Industry Guide, a database of all life science, medtech and labtech companies of Scandinavia.
Index Fungorum provides Life Science Identifiers ( LSIDs ) for records in its database.

database and produced
For these reasons, the database management approach was produced.
They also produced one notable business application, a relational database called Cornerstone.
A companion spreadsheet, CalcStar, was also produced using a somewhat WordStar-like interface ; collectively, WordStar ( word processing ), DataStar / ReportStar ( database management, a. k. a. InfoStar ), and CalcStar ( spreadsheet ) composed the first-ever office suite of personal computer programs.
By 1979, many companies such as Cromemco, Processor Technology, IMSAI, Northstar, Southwest Technical Products Corporation, Ohio Scientific, Altos, Morrow Designs and others produced systems designed either for a resourceful end user or consulting firm to deliver business systems such as accounting, database management, and word processing to small businesses.
A similar product had been named SQL / DS on the VM platform, and even earlier, in the mid 1970s, IBM released the QBE relational database product for the VM platform with a table-oriented " Query By Example " front-end which produced a linear-syntax language that drove transactions to its relational database.
The word reprint refers to hard copies of papers that have already been published ; reprints can be produced by the journal publisher, but can also be generated from digital versions ( for example, from an electronic database of peer-reviewed journals, such as EBSCOhost ), or from eprints self-archived by their authors in their institutional repositories.
Mimer SQL is an SQL-based relational database management system from the Swedish company Mimer Information Technology AB ( formerly: Upright Database Technology AB ), which has been developed and produced since the 1970s.
A naturalistic database can be produced by observation and analysis of subjects in their natural context.
The Oracle Database ( commonly referred to as Oracle RDBMS or simply as Oracle ) is an object-relational database management system ( ORDBMS ) produced and marketed by Oracle Corporation.
The project also produced applications to run on these systems, such as the parallel database management system Kappa, the legal reasoning system HELIC-II, and the automated theorem prover MGTP, as well as applications to bioinformatics.
Further, Burroughs Corporation produced an RPG II compiler with database extensions for its B1700 series of computers.
Omni initially produced custom database software for the NEXTSTEP platform for clients such as the William Morris Agency and McCaw Cellular Communications ( then Cingular Wireless ; now AT & T ).
* In 1989, the MMPI became the MMPI-2 as a result of a major restandardization project that was undertaken to develop an entirely new set of normative data representing current population characteristics ; the restandardization produced an extremely large normative database that included a wide range of clinical and non-clinical samples ; psychometric characteristics of the Clinical Scales were not addressed at that time
He has produced a number of fundamental results many of which are being widely used in the field of theoretical computer science, database processing and compiler optimization.
Codd produced these rules as part of a personal campaign to prevent his vision of the relational database being diluted, as database vendors scrambled in the early 1980s to repackage existing products with a relational veneer.
Data integration is achieved through the repository concept: they have a specialized database managing all information produced and accessed in the environment.
CLAES produced a 19-month global database showing the vertical distributions of important ozone-layer gases in the stratosphere and their variation with time of day, season, latitude, and longitude.
There are three different types of data models produced while progressing from requirements to the actual database to be used for the information system.
The bibliography is produced from MEDLARS database searches analyzed by experts from the Toxicology and Environmental Health Information Program ( TEHIP ) of the Specialized Information Services Division ( SIS ) of the National Library of Medicine ( NLM ).
The next step in creating a database, after the logical schema is produced, is to create the physical schema.
In 1981, ADL produced the European Commission's first white paper on telecommunications deregulation, having completed the first worldwide telecommunications database on phones installed, markets, technical trends, services and regulatory information.

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