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PubMed is the primary literature database for most topics in public health; the database comes from the National Library of Medicine.
While the data in the federal database comes from the states, Mr. Detzner did not know which Florida agencies collect and funnel the information to Homeland Security.
Today, AppCertain's app database comes from the 1,300 or so apps its earliest testers are using, and it's adding around 10 to 20 more per day.
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Most of the papers in the database come from the life sciences.
The second database came from the 'Reference Database for Gene Expression Analysis' (RefExA) that represents 70 normal human tissue samples (http://www.lsbm.org).org
The data used to establish the database came from the Population and Housing Census of 1970, which is considered to be a total census – as it was compulsory by law to take part in it.
Every record in the CampusBuddy database comes from public schools located around the country, as these are legally obligated to release their grades upon request.
The population covered by the database comes from a well-defined geographical area corresponding to two of the five Danish administrative regions, ie, the North Denmark region and the Central Denmark region, encompassing 1.8 million residents.
As opposed to centralized health care claims recorded by insurance companies, patients' medical information available in the Premier database comes from records collected for billing purposes at the hospital level.
A large contribution to the database comes from an international study of patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in eight countries [ 14].
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