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It says it needs the entire patient database to make Streams work.
The idea was to use a unified database to make sure that different programs, say for financial planning or human resources, worked with the same information.
A few weeks ago, the Patent and Trademark Office altered its Web page devoted to searching the patent database to make way for new links that permit searches of patent applications that are published 18 months after filing.
As an organisation you should be testing the various different combinations of data points left in the database to make sure it's not possible to get back to an individual.
And those that do exist are scattered among cord-blood banks around the country, with no central registry and database to make them easy for a doctor to find.
Previously, in 2008, Swartz had written a similar program to download millions of federal judicial documents from PACER, America's Public Access to Court Electronic Records database, to make them freely accessible to the public.
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"Authorized users can access Fincen's databases to make connections in criminal investigations".
That amounts to a quarter to a third of all pregnant women on the subcontinent, said the authors, who reviewed 105 studies and databases to make their estimate.
By contrast, the police have been slow to integrate "old legacy independent databases" to make them easily available, so there is no benefit from that data.
Much of a naming company's daily business is scanning worldwide databases to make sure that a name does not impinge on an existing trademark.
That has led to a crackdown on prescriptions: doctors can now check databases to make sure patients have not already been prescribed the drugs somewhere else, for instance.
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