Criminal database records were introduced into evidence with the names of several of Valle's alleged targets.
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One option is to build a massive database compiling records that are being traded by criminals online.
Mr Thomas said water in any mine would be a risk but when the mine operator applies for a licence to work a particular reserve of coal, there is a national database with records showing where that seam had been worked before.
That database also includes records from AstraZenecaa, Eli Lilly, and many other drug makers.
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Future versions may let doctors take photos with the iPad and upload them to the patient records database, said Korten.
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The device links to a database of criminal records, iris and face images contributed by local law enforcement that use other BI2 technologies.
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Until last year, the figures, from the database of teacher records, showed a fall in the number of qualified teachers leaving the profession over the previous five years.
But, thanks to your official identity and your latest purchase at a store, your information has probably been scooped up into a database with the records of millions of other people who hate technology, too.
"A background check is only as good as the records in the database, so I think we all have a responsibility to report" mental-health records.
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Already, the database contains 3m patient records, 35m radiology images, 1.5 gigabytes of diagnoses, 20m order-entries by physicians, and so forth.
Silver said the measure in the tentative state budget will create a central database of handgun permit records now kept at the county level.
It added that the hackers may have stolen 23, 400 financial records from an outdated 2007 database of subscribers outside the United States, including 10, 700 direct debit records of customers in Austria, Germany, the Netherlands and Spain.
When it is released, the Minnesota Population Center's database of digitized 1940 census records will allow researchers to build such profiles.
Skyhook has amassed a database of 50 billion scanned records of Wi-Fi, cellular tower and GPS signals--a "map" of locations that captures 80% of the U.S. population.
The first step was to revamp Intermountain's database to better link patient records at its hospitals and clinics to track how well each patient was faring in various measures of care, such as whether heart patients were getting the right drugs.
The scientists behind the Nature paper were able to do their analysis thanks to an unusual database maintained in Scotland: records from 1, 940 unrelated individuals whose intelligence was measured first at age 11 and then again at age 65, 70 or 79.
Today, eight states account for 84% of the database's mental-health records, according to an analysis by the mayors' group.
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Some of the information disclosed to Mr Ackroyd came from Brady's medical records on a confidential database known as the Patient Administrative and Clinical Information Service (PACIS).
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In a sample of 3.6 million anonymised records taken from the database at the university, they found almost 33, 000 with "borderline" results which would normally require a re-test, and 3, 700 whose results suggested more strongly they had undiagnosed diabetes.
The Justice Department also has required federal agencies to file reports aimed at improving their procedures for submitting records to the background-check database.
Eleven staff possibly opened the malicious attachment, allowing the attackers to gain access to, and potentially steal, sensitive data, including a database at the nuclear weapons laboratory housing personnel records going back to 1990.
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The new database will allow faster statewide cross-checking with records of crimes and involuntary commitments to mental health facilities.
An 86-year-old artist from Brighton is taking the police to the High Court to try to get records of his political activities removed from their database.
The first stage narrows the database down to a manageable number of relevant-looking records, and the second finds the exact record (or set of records) required.
Should an epidemic spread inside the firm, it could wreak havoc on the Immigration and Naturalization Service's database, disrupt Continental Airlines' flight operations or destroy Medicare records.
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Since smart cards retain transaction records, they could be accessed if even a well-protected database is destroyed.
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