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Accurate and records
Accurate records are essential for evaluating clients, for billing, and for reporting to physicians and other health care providers.
Accurate records and supporting documentation must be kept to a reasonable level of detail that provides a clear audit trail for all transactions.
* Accurate inventory records

Accurate and numbers
Accurate numbers of figures are hard to come by as the interpretation of what is and is not a sheela na gig will vary from writer to writer, for example Freitag omits the Rochester figure from her list while Weir and Jerman include it.
Accurate census data begins in 1851 ; the older numbers are estimates by historians.
Accurate numbers are hard to estimate due to cloud coverage over its range.
Accurate numbers of miners, especially on the upper Fraser, are therefore difficult to reckon.

Accurate and do
Accurate determination of core temperature often requires a special low temperature thermometer, as most clinical thermometers do not measure accurately below.
Accurate figures for immigrants during the 19th century do not exist, but an approximate picture can be reconstructed ( Hernández García 1981 ).

Accurate and exist
* Accurate computer simulations of the entire human brain will exist due to these hyperaccurate brainscans, and the workings of the brain will be understood.

Accurate and .
Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett's " Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophesies of Agnes Nutter, Witch " contains reference to the broth as the substance in Anathema Device's mug when she is run into by Aziraphale and Crowley.
Accurate as of July 2010.
Accurate treatment thus incorporates a concept known as retarded time ( as opposed to advanced time, which is not physically possible in light of causality ), which adds to the expressions for the electrodynamic electric field and magnetic field.
Accurate analysis of data using standardized statistical methods in scientific studies is critical to determining the validity of empirical research.
Accurate operation of this system depended on the distributor at the transmitting end keeping in synchronization with the one at the receiving end and operators only sending characters when the contacts passed over their allocated sector.
In 1960, the Air Force proposed a radio-navigation system called MOSAIC ( MObile System for Accurate ICBM Control ) that was essentially a 3-D LORAN.
For example, a 44 Magnum firing a 240-grain lead semi-wadcutter could be loaded with either Accurate Arms # 2, a very fast pistol powder, or # 9, a very slow pistol powder.
Accurate casualty figures are impossible to determine, because many victims were cremated by the firestorm.
Accurate population estimates of the Florida manatee ( T. manatus ) are notoriously difficult and have been called scientifically weak ; with widely varying counts from year to year, some areas show increases and others decreases, with very little strong evidence of increases except in two areas.
Accurate business valuation is one of the most important aspects of M & A as valuations like these will have a major impact on the price that a business will be sold for.
Accurate knowledge of open cluster distances is vital for calibrating the period-luminosity relationship shown by variable stars such as cepheid and RR Lyrae stars, which allows them to be used as standard candles.
Accurate radiometric dating generally requires that the parent has a long enough half-life that it will be present in significant amounts at the time of measurement ( except as described below under " Dating with short-lived extinct radionuclides "), the half-life of the parent is accurately known, and enough of the daughter product is produced to be accurately measured and distinguished from the initial amount of the daughter present in the material.
Accurate predictive capabilities are needed, which will require the addition of new physics to existing MHD models.
Accurate color reproduction and the type of ink used ( see below ) are key to distinguishing high quality from low quality digital prints.
Accurate measurements of position, along with earth deformation and gravity, are the province of geodesy.
Accurate description of real speech is a difficult problem, and linguists have often been reduced to approximations.
Auden, September 1, 1939: " Accurate scholarship can / Unearth the whole offense / From Luther until now / That has driven a culture mad, Find what occurred at Linz ...." To the end of his life, Hitler considered Linz to be his " home town ", and envisioned extensive architectural schemes for it, wanting it to become the main cultural centre of the Third Reich.
Accurate knowledge of the distance allows astronomers to plot a Hertzsprung-Russell diagram for the cluster, which, when compared to those plotted for clusters whose distance is not known, allows their distances to be estimated.
Accurate maps were made of the Chukchi Peninsula in Eastern Siberia, the west coast of Alaska, and the Aleutian Islands.
* The Accurate Measurement of g using Kater's pendulum, U. of Sheffield Has derivation of equations
Accurate dates for Praxiteles are elusive, but it is likely that he was no longer working in the time of Alexander the Great, in the absence of evidence that Alexander employed Praxiteles, as he probably would have done.
* Accurate orbits for two of Pluto's moons: Nix and Hydra.

records and numbers
The DBMS can help prevent duplicate records via unique index constraints ; for example, no two customers with the same customer numbers ( key fields ) can be entered into the database.
When storing records in a large unsorted file, one may use a hash function to map each record to an index into a table T, and collect in each bucket T a list of the numbers of all records with the same hash value i. Once the table is complete, any two duplicate records will end up in the same bucket.
If one builds a table T of all record numbers, using such a hash function, then similar records will end up in the same bucket, or in nearby buckets.
" Josephus records that Essenes existed in large numbers, and thousands lived throughout Roman Judæa.
Subpoenas issued to Internet Service Providers were expanded to include not only " the name, address, local and long distance telephone toll billing records, telephone number or other subscriber number or identity, and length of service of a subscriber " but also session times and durations, types of services used, communication device address information ( e. g. IP addresses ), payment method and bank account and credit card numbers.
In a resolution passed on June 29, 2005, they stated that " Section 215 of the USA PATRIOT Act allows the government to secretly request and obtain library records for large numbers of individuals without any reason to believe they are involved in illegal activity.
However, one should bear in mind that the above numbers of soldiers come from military records and in practice the actual numbers of fighting men would fall below this level due to desertion, fraud by officers claiming non-existent soldiers ' pay, death and, in some countries, deliberate exaggeration to ensure that forces met enlistment-targets.
Tree recorded five 10 " records for the Gramophone Company ( afterwards HMV, couplings as E numbers ) in 1906.
At the time of his signing to Riverside, Monk was highly regarded by his peers and by some critics, but his records did not sell in significant numbers, and his music was still regarded as too " difficult " for mass-market acceptance.
In 1956 Holly's band ( then known informally as Buddy and the Two Tones ( meaning Buddy Holly with Sonny Curtis and Don Guess ), posthumous releases refer to The Three Tunes ) recorded an album's worth of rockabilly numbers in Nashville, Tennessee for Decca ; the records were no more than mildly successful, and the band didn't hit pay dirt until 1957, when producer and recording engineer Norman Petty hosted Holly's sessions in Clovis, New Mexico.
Only a minimum amount of work is done by the linker when the executable file is created ; it only records what library routines the program needs and the index names or numbers of the routines in the library.
The Napoleonic wars saw a reduction in the numbers of students and entries in the records for the purchase of muskets and other items for college members serving in the university corps.
In 1948, there were no records legally made at all, although independent labels continued to bootleg records in small numbers.
" Wyden and Merkley expressed particular concern with a provision of current law allowing law enforcement authorities to collect " to collect a vast array of business records, emails, phone numbers, even DNA from anyone deemed " relevant " to an investigation.
Harry Gennett intended to use the funds from the sale of his shellac ration to modernize this pressing plant after Victory, but there is no indication that he did so, Gennett sold increasingly small numbers of special purpose records ( mostly sound effects, skating rink, and church tower chimes ) until 1947 or 1948, and the business then seemed to just fade away.
For handling data, dBase provided detailed procedural commands and functions to open and traverse records in data files ( e. g., USE, SKIP, GO TOP, GO BOTTOM, and GO recno ), manipulate field values ( REPLACE and STORE ), and manipulate text strings ( e. g., STR () and SUBSTR ()), numbers, and dates.
Whereas SQL retrieves data sets from a relational database ( RDBMS ), with dBase one can more easily manipulate, format, analyze and perform calculations on individual records, strings, numbers, and so on in a step-by-step imperative ( procedural ) way instead of trying to figure out how to use SQL's declarative operations.
In 2002 the PRO set up a website to allow online access to the records of the 1901 census, and was overwhelmed by the numbers of people wanting to access the site.
Early fare included popular tunes, dance numbers and patriotic marches, mostly recorded by small groups of unnamed musicians hired in New York City credited as the " Emerson Orchestra " or sometimes grandly, " The Emerson Symphony Orchestra ", but some classical records were made by violinist David Hochstein ( his only recordings ), pianist Arthur Friedheim, and the orchestra of New York's Rialto Theatre under its celebrated director Hugo Riesenfeld.
To the surprise of record companies, large numbers of the record were purchased by African Americans, and there was a sharp increase in the popularity of race records.

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