Sentence examples for computerized archive from inspiring English sources

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To accomplish that, the men went into a computerized archive for the work papers and revised them.

Mellon's president, WILLIAM G. BOWEN, left, said that Mr. Fuchs would work on improving JSTOR, a Mellon-initiated computerized archive of thousands of issues of scholarly journals back to the 19th century.

Among them was a 25-year-old computer technician, Mohammed Naeem Noor Khan, in whose possession the police found a large and detailed computerized archive of surveillance information on the International Monetary Fund and World Bank in Washington, the Citigroup tower in Manhattan, the New York Stock Exchange and the Prudential Building in New Jersey.

The database is similar to the FBI's human CODIS, a computerized archive that stores DNA profiles from criminal offenders and crime scenes and is used in criminal and missing persons investigations.

Cytogenetic reports were sought for each of the cases identified with BRAHD in the searches detailed above using the computerized archive of the clinical cytogenetic laboratory.

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He was an early user of databases of legal documents, news articles and other documents, in computerized archives.

Mr. Foster, a well-known literary gumshoe, pioneered the technique of studying the details of a text's wording and syntax to establish authorship, using computerized archives to look for telltale influences.

At the same time, we conducted a search in the regional computerized archives of outpatient data and identified all the same hernia repairs completed as ambulatory procedures in 2008 2009.

It was not until Mr. Blair's deceptions were uncovered that Mr. Roberts learned how the reporter could have deceived him yet again: by consulting the newspaper's computerized photo archives.

Literature sources included the archives and computerized databases, articles published in medical and pharmacy journals, as well as published annotated bibliographies.

Today all known hatt-ı hümayuns have been recorded in a computerized database in the Ottoman Archives of the Turkish Prime Minister (Başbakanlık Osmanlı Arşivleri, or BOA in short) in Istanbul, and they number 95,134.

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