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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a database of submissions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a structured collection of entries or contributions, typically in a digital format, that can be accessed or analyzed.
Example: "The research team has created a database of submissions to track all the proposals received for the grant."
Alternatives: "a collection of entries" or "a repository of submissions".
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There'll need to be a database of submissions with staff to run it, and trained assessors to rank suggestions.
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A database of CDR submissions was developed initially using the information available in the public recommendations.
We investigated a series of 90 subcutis excisions, which was derived from a database of consecutive GP submissions from the years 1999 2000 where in the same time period 4595 skin excisions were performed by the same group of GPs.
To further understand the strategies used in 505(b)(2) submissions, a database of informative variables describing the drug, applicant, and development program was created by abstracting information related to the development programs from publicly available Summary Basis of Approvals (SBOAs).
The phylogenetic trees of the clotting factor C-like genes (submission ID: 15882), nudel-like genes (submission ID: 15883) and gastrulation defective (Gd) genes (submission ID: 15884) were deposited in TreeBASE, a database of phylogenetic information (http://treebase.org/treebase-web/user/submissionList.html).html
The originality checking area compares a submission against a range of previously published materials and a database of previously submitted assignments.
This submission by the Sunday Times outlines how England 2018 executives compiled a database of rumours and intelligence - gathered by private companies and, significantly, British embassies.
Although the longest one consisted of 14 residues and was very reactive, its sequence also demonstrated a high similarity to Leishmania sp. proteins through a database search of Uniprot submissions.
Below is a sampling of submissions.
A search of the Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO, http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/geo/) database finds over 90% of submissions of Affymetrix data include one or more CEL files as supplementary material.
These transcriptome data is available in TSA (Transcriptome Shotgun Assembly) database of NCBI website (Submission Number: GBSV00000000).
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