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Eight "Hebborns" have been registered with the Art Loss Register (ALR), whose database of fakes and forgeries has doubled to 12,000 in the last two years.
UnitedHealth owns the company whose database will affect its costs and profitability, so both have a strong financial interest in keeping reimbursement rates low.
It was a rare bit of good news for Mr. Ellison, whose database software company has lost 68percentt of its stock value since September.
He uses Target, whose database was hacked in 2013, affecting up to 70 million of their customers, as a case in point, saying: "Look what happened to Target.
Behaviour revealed in the Panama Papers highlights the failures of regulatory regimes that were either oblivious to, or unwilling to act against, Mossack Fonseca, the law firm from whose database the documents have been leaked.
According to the Panama Papers, Damiani and his law firm act for more than 200 offshore companies registered with Mossack Fonseca, the Panamanian legal firm whose database has been leaked.
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Cameron Bedard, of Providence, R.I., connected the government's increased surveillance measures and those of private companies, whose databases the government often acquires.
It's attracting the attention of companies big and small makers of devices like printers and digital cameras; infrastructure companies whose databases and software handle digital asset management; and service providers who create the applications and deliver services.
Currently, in the French healthcare system, a patient receives cancer care from different institutions whose databases cannot as yet be easily merged.
We documented this with information from the American Board of Medical Specialties ABMSS) and AACAP, whose databases allow us to verify that our investigators have completed the required residency training and board certification.
While there are serious limits to 'off-the-shelf' network modeling programs whose databases are derived primarily from the existing literature, they provide an easy-to-use starting point from which one might build more sophisticated computational biology approaches.
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