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the databank
noun
A database
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Insurers are required to report malpractice payments to the databank.
"The databank is only as good as the information that goes into it.
Coiners of these redefinitions get nothing but eternal life in the databank.
More on that can be found at the databank area of surfacetemperatures.org.org
Discussion of the databank is part of a larger debate over medical errors and the quality of care.
Senator Wyden said consumers ought to have access to information in the databank about flagrant misconduct by doctors.
When testing leads to a match in the databank, samples are retested at least once and often twice.
The bill would expand the databank of DNA samples the state takes from people convicted of violent crimes to include people convicted of all crimes, including misdemeanors.
SHERRI DAY Correction: August 26 , 2001 Sunday The Stocks in the News chart on the DataBank page last Sunday misidentified the stock exchange for Devon Energy.
The Stocks in the News listing on the DataBank page last Sunday misstated the amount by which one company, Viacom, exceeded earnings expectations for the fourth quarter.
But the average judgment declined in the first nine months of last year, dropping to $426,247, according to the databank.
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