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This process involves the use of intellectual property, generated within universities and research institutions, in a way that directly stimulates new economic activity while reaping financial rewards for the originating institution.
This contrasts with, for example, the museum-collections-based data aggregation model that currently dominates GBIF Global Biodiversity Information Facilityy, http://data.gbif.org), where data credibility rests with the originating institution.
In using Consortium data participating herbaria agree to provide feedback to the institution the data comes from as appropriate (e.g., inform the originating institution of typographical errors or other data quality concerns).
Some of the viewers allow a user to access images remote from the originating institution, and thus can be used for such needs as on-call emergency services or for specialized services such as tele-stroke.
Other actions mostly represent dubious statuses (for example, an application withdrawn by the applicant) or purchased loans; the latter have also been excluded because it is not clear whether they are reported twice, once by the originating institution and again by the purchasing institution.
Because so many mortgages have been packaged together and sold by the originating institution, many are now divorced from the documentation that would be needed to determine their value.
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The term "originating depository institution" means the branch of a depository institution on which a check is drawn.
Bank regulators are probing securitizations to see how much risk originating financial institutions retain.
However, it is not fully consistent with the ultimate goal, in the development of models with biomedical applications, of providing accurate predictions for fully independent samples, originating from institutions and processed by laboratories that did not generate the training datasets.
Employer-based health coverage is a peculiarly American institution, originating from wage controls instituted during World War II that encouraged companies to use non-cash benefits to recruit workers.
The National Library of Medicine's PubMed database was searched for articles published from 1996 to 2006, originating from U.S. institutions, and containing the phrases "cardiolog," "cardiovascular," or "cardiac," in the first author's department.
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