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The phrase "a table in a database" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing data organization, storage, or retrieval within a database system.
Example: "To optimize our queries, we need to create a table in a database that efficiently stores user information."
Alternatives: "a database table" or "a table within a database".
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A tuple refers to a row of a table in a database.
Services can be analyzed and results look like a table in a database.
Once the abstracts are downloaded, they can be processed in a text file or a table in a database.
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This category can be viewed simply as a table in a relational database system but with a NoSQL column-oriented database, where the number of columns is dynamic.
The described examples concern a table in a relational database.
The RDD API was extended in 2015 to include DataFrames, which allow users to group a distributed collection of data by column, similar to a table in a relational database.
Data were double entered and validated directly into a table in an Access database (Microsoft) also containing a data table with details of the original GHIS cohort.
digitization of published graphic material. . an author directly, a table in a publication or supplementary material, another database (e.g., SECRV00, PANGAEA, NOAA/NCDC, Janus or MagIC), digitization of published graphic material.
It is similar to a table in relational database.
However, Column Family in Cassandra is more flexible than a table in relational database that each row in Cassandra can have different set of columns.
Finally, import_array can either write an output file with genomic annotations for probes or create a table in the database with this information.
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