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n. (plural of database English)

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Since not all databases and host computers are cooperative with these methods, offensive information warfare tools will be required to obtain specific pieces of information that are vital for national security purposes.

A new approach, called a spatial database engine, creates intuitive objects from standard geospatial databases and uses commercial databases to add attributes to the objects.

It is particularly useful for distributed databases such as one would find on a network.

This will be supported by multi-terrabyte databases, advanced data browsers, and query managers, and will be linked to the Joint Tactical Internet.

If his name appeared in any of the standard public databases anywhere in North America, the utility would have found it by now.

Predictably, none of the public databases offered any indication of what kind of work was done at this outlying facility, but I could make a good guess.

Our computers then scan through our databases as well as public databases to see whether the new partial sequence overlaps something someone has logged before.

Researchers are generating gigantic databases containing the details of when and in which tissues of the body various genes are turned on, the shapes of the proteins the genes encode, how the proteins interact with one another and the role those interactions play in disease.

These companies plug into the effort at various points: collecting and storing data, searching databases, and interpreting the data.

HGP was taking off, private companies started parallel sequencing projects and established huge proprietary databases of their own.

These on-line portals allow users to access various types of databases and use software to manipulate the data.

Their goal is to enable an investigator not only to float seamlessly between the enormous databases of DNA sequences and those of the three-dimensional protein structures encoded by that DNA.

There are beginning to be very large databases of RNA chips that have expression data for tens of thousands of genes including normal cells, diseased cells, untreated and treated normal and diseased cells.

MiB was running a scan of all photo databases to try to find a match, but it would take some time.

Search-and-Say was a command given to their ancestral databases when they wanted to find out what was available.