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But a comprehensive, digitised database of city populations through world history has been lacking, with the United Nations' dataset only extending as far back as 1950.
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To compute our distance exposure variable, we linked this grid reference to a digitised road map of Great Britain Meridiann database; Ordnance Survey, Southampton, UK), which is a geometrically structured 1 50,000 scale vector database with a coordinate resolution of 1 m.
The system is built around a multimedia database that contains digitised photographs of damages caused by some of the recent major earthquakes.
In order to evaluate the efficiency of the descriptor, we created a calibrated ground-truth database of 1012 3D digitised and manually modelled vessels and performed multiple query-by-example experiments.
The analysis was performed on digitised X-rays present in our hospital's database and on the films produced by the patient, for X-rays taken in other hospitals.
Such databases might contain personal data and information, and also digitised collections of specimens such as tissues or blood, genomic and imaging data.
Image analysis software converts the gel image into a digitised image in a computer, matches gels and spots on gels across the different groups and creates a database with information about spot intensity and spot location.
These were digitised and then analysed.
The tape was then digitised and uploaded," said Mora.
More than most other industries, banking was already largely digitised.
There, thousands of digitised documents will be accessible to all.
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