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Record1) v. (ree-cored) to put a document into the official records of ...
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Recordsee Feature vector.
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RecordA written account of the proceedings in a case, including all pleadings, evidence, and exhibits submitted in the course of the case.
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RecordRelationships Broader Term: material Narrower Term: accession record administrative records agency record aggregated records architectural records archival records associated records business record [..]
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RecordTo detect and measure energy.
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RecordA collection of related information that is treated as a unit. Scope Notes: Separate fields within the record are used for processing of the information.
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RecordRecord layouts provide information regarding the type of record, its size and the type of data contained in the record. Screen and report layouts describe what information is provided and necessary fo [..]
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RecordSee Study Record.
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RecordA single instance of a Salesforce object. For example, “John Jones” might be the name of a contact record.
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Recordc. 1200, "to repeat, reiterate, recite; rehearse, get by heart," from Old French recorder "tell, relate, repeat, recite, report, make known" (12c.) and directly from Latin recordar [..]
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Recordc. 1300, "testimony committed to writing," from Old French record "memory, statement, report," from recorder "to record" (see record (v.)). Meaning "written account [..]
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Recordnoun account of event or proceedings noun background, experience noun achievement verb write down; store information verb give evidence of
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Record By custom, Members often request that the "record show" or that they be "recorded" in a certain way; these requests, if approved, are entered in the journal.
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RecordA formal written report or statement of facts, events or information, usually collected over a fairly long period. The act of maintaining individual records is called recording.
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RecordA set of fields that contain related information; in database type systems, groups of similar records are stored in files. Example: a personnel file that contains employment information.
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Recordaccount of a specific observation or event.
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Recordto preserve observations with notes, drawings, photographs, audio or video recordings.
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RecordA set of data. [D01606]
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Record1) To file a copy of a deed or other document concerning real estate with the land records office (often called the county recorder, registry of deeds, or something similar) for the county in which th [..]
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Recordanything (such as a document or a phonograph record or a photograph) providing permanent evidence of or information about past events; "the film provided a valuable record of stage techni [..]
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RecordA collection of related data or words, treated as a unit. For example, in stock control, each invoice could constitute one record.
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Record(1) (ISO) a group of related data elements treated as a unit. [A data element (field) is a component of a record, a record is a component of a file (database)].
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RecordBelongs to a particular domain and is used to specify information about the domain. There are several types of DNS records. Each record type contains particular information used to describe the purpos [..]
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Recorda disc played on a gramophone. The same word also means a written account of something that has happened and also the best someone has ever done, like the fastest time for a race
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RecordA set of data treated as a unit. 2. To write data on a medium, such as magnetic tape, magnetic disk, or optical disk. 3. In PCS (personal communications services), a string of bytes within an extended frame (EF) handled as a single entity. [After T1.707-1998]
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RecordInformation about each item in a database such as a book or videotape. (Unit 4> A Primer on Databases and Catalogs)
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Record to sing.
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RecordA database unit that represents a source document. A record is made up of fields such as Title, Author, and Source.
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RecordDefinition To register, file or write down information about a transaction or event.
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Record)(1) In database management systems, a complete set of information. Records are composed of fields, each of which contains one item of information. A set of records constitutes a file. For example, a [..]
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RecordRecorded information created received used or maintained by the University in the transaction of business which provides evidence of University activities. Records contain information which reflects what was communicated or decided or what action was taken and therefore constitutes the evidence of activities.
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RecordAn account of something, put down in writing, usually as a means of documenting facts for legal or historical purposes. Also, to make such an account. In a narrower sense, a formal document in which t [..]
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Record1 : to put in a record 2 : to deposit or otherwise cause to be registered in the appropriate office as a record and notice of a title or interest in property [ a deed] [ a mortgage] see also ...
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RecordDepending on the context, "record" may refer to a physical record or a logical record. See also line.
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Recorddefined in most record contracts as both audio-only (CDs, cassettes, digitally distributed copies) and audiovisual (sound and visual images) like video cassettes and DVDs – and any future format that has yet to be invented!
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RecordA record is all information created, sent and received in the course of carrying out the business of your agency. Records have many formats, including paper and electronic. Records provide proof of what happened, when it happened and who made decisions. Not all records are of equal importance or need to be kept.
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Record[data structure] A record in an attribute table row that specifies an instance of an entity. It represents a spatial feature in the dataset in a one-to-one relationship.
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RecordAn entry in a database or a library catalog. Records contain the details about the books, articles, or other sources that users will find in a database.
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RecordDepending on the context, "record" may refer to a physical record or a logical record . See also Line .
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RecordThe information used to identify and represent books, articles and other material in catalogs and databases. The components of a record are divided into fields.
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RecordThe unit of Metadata concerning a single Content object.
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RecordA book or document containing or evidencing some or all of the activities of a hospital or containing or supporting a transaction, entry or account. Examples: a book of account, subsidiary ledger, inv [..]
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RecordIn the law of evidence, a record contains all the documents and evidence and also the transcripts of oral proceedings in a case.
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RecordAccording to 15 USCS § 7006 (9), [Title 15. Commerce and Trade; Chapter 96. Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce; Electronic Records and Signatures in Commerce] the term record means [..]
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RecordThis is a very old term in computing. The equipment to sort, reproduce and list punch cards was referred to as unit record equipment. Each of IBM (International Business Machines) ’s punch cards could [..]
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RecordA collection of related, often adjacent items of data, treated as a unit within a database.
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Record"Record" means a record of information in any form and includes notes, images, audiovisual recordings, x-rays, books, documents, maps, drawings, photographs, letters, vouchers and papers and any other information that is written, photographed, recorded or stored in any manner, but does not include software or any mechanism that produces r [..]
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RecordBurst of data from the wave measuring device (usually 2048 seconds).
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RecordA record is some structured metadata about a resource, comprising one or more properties and their associated values. http://dublincore.org/documents/2003/04/02/dc-xml-guidelines/
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RecordOfficial documents, evidence, transcripts, etc., of proceedings in a case.
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RecordIn a database, a form on which is recorded data about one of many similar things. This could be title, author, publisher, publication date etc of a book, or name, address, phone number, date of birth, [..]
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RecordAll the documents and evidence plus transcripts of oral proceedings in a case.
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Recordn. registro; datos; historial; récord; antecedentes penales
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RecordA written account of all the acts, proceedings and testimony in a lawsuit.
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RecordInformation no matter how recorded, which includes:
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RecordIncludes:
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RecordThe product of recording (Recording, Documentation and Information Management for Historic Places - Guiding Principles; Getty Conservation Institute, 2008).
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RecordTo capture information relevant to understanding the physical configuration, evolution and condition of monuments, groups of buildings or sites, at known points of time, and the basis of decisions made to alter or care for them. (Recording, Documentation and Information Management Guidelines for World Cultural Heritage - Letellier R. 1999).
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RecordDetailed recording may take place prior to, during or after a conservation activity so as to record a site's physical configuration, condition and significant features. Detailed recording occurs when a highly significant resource becomes the subject of directed research and analysis, or intervention planning and conceptual design. To ensure co [..]
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RecordPreliminary recording will complement the reconnaissance record by providing more complete information pertaining to the most significant elements of a site. The purpose of this record is to produce a record of the resource's major features. Additionally, the preliminary record could include data necessary for preliminary analysis, and define [..]
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RecordUsually, the reconnaissance record is an overview photo survey that will allow conservationists to visualize, in their entirety, a site and its related buildings and features in sufficient detail to understand the site's overall general characteristics. It should permit rapid identification of significant features and problem areas. The quanti [..]
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RecordData collected during dental examination for the purpose of study, Diagnosis, or treatment planning.
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RecordRecords of nutrient intake over a specific period of Time, usually kept by the Patient.
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RecordMedia that facilitate transportability of pertinent information concerning Patient's illness across varied providers and Geographic Locations. Some versions include direct linkages to online Cons [..]
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RecordCompilations of data on Hospital activities and Programs; excludes Patient Medical Records.
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RecordA registration of any positional relationship of the Mandible in reference to the Maxillae. These records may be any of the many vertical, horizontal, or Orientation relations. (Jablonski, Illustrated [..]
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RecordRecording of pertinent information concerning Patient's illness or illnesses.
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RecordData recorded by Nurses concerning the Nursing Care given to the Patient, including Judgment of the Patient's progress.
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RecordLongitudinal Patient-maintained records of individual Health history and tools that allow individual control of access.
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RecordA system of record keeping in which a list of the Patient's problems is made and all history, physical findings, Laboratory data, etc. pertinent to each problem are placed under that heading.
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RecordUsed in speaking of the present figures to identify a portion representing either a whole session or part of a session, as distinct from curve, excursion, etc.
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RecordSome portion of the data from a subject.
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RecordOne set of fields in a database table. Each record contains data about a single activity, individual, subject, or transaction.
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RecordIn relational databases, a record is a group of related data held within the same structure. More specifically, a record is a grouping of fields within a table that reference one particular object. Th [..]
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RecordAll the exhibits and evidence, plus transcripts of oral proceedings, in a court case.
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RecordA written account of the proceedings in a case, including all pleadings, evidence, and exhibits submitted in the course of the case.
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RecordA set of related data values in a file or stream, often associated with a unique key field. In Unix, often commensurate with a line, or a blank-line-terminated set of lines (a "paragraph"). Each line of the /etc/passwd file is a record, keyed on login name, containing information about that user.
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RecordA written account of all the acts and proceedings in a lawsuit.
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RecordA written account of the proceedings in a case, including all pleadings, evidence, exhibits, and judgment submitted during the case.
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Record(The accent is on the second syllable.) The pleadings, that is the averments or statements, of the respective claims and answers by parties ion civil proceedings lodged in court. When finally adjusted between the parties it is closed by order of the court and becomes the Closed Record; up to then it is an "open" record.
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RecordA written account of all the acts and proceedings in a lawsuit.
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RecordA written memorial of all the acts and proceedings in an action or suit.
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RecordA written account of all the acts and proceedings in a lawsuit. remand:
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Record1) v. (ree-cored) to put a document into the official records at the office of the Recorder of Deeds. The process is that the document is taken or sent to the Recorder's office, a recording fee p [..]
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RecordAll the documents and evidence plus transcripts of oral proceedings in a case.
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Record, or line
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RecordA set of related data values in a file
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RecordSee “Input record” and “Output record.”
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RecordAn extensible set of files that may include signal files, annotation files, and a `header' file, all of which are associated with the same original signals. Only the `header' file is mandato [..]
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RecordA record is an entry in a database table.
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Record1. (n.) A precise written history of a court action from commencement to termination designed to remain as permanent evidence of the matters to which it relates. 2. (v.) To put in writing or other per [..]
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RecordRefers either to a bibliographic reference or a block of information relating to a lizard species.
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RecordAny document, book, paper, photograph, map, sound recording or other material, regardless of physical form or characteristics, made or received pursuant to law or in connection with the transaction of official business (RSMo 109.210.5).
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RecordAll books, papers, maps, photographs, machine-readable materials, or other documentary materials — regardless of physical form or characteristics — made or received that are preserved or appropriate f [..]
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RecordInformation, regardless of medium or format, that has value to an organisation. Collectively the term is used to describe both documents and electronically stored information.
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RecordA machine-readable record in a database that contains bibliographic information about a separately cataloged library item, set, or serial. A record can describe a book, journal article, or any other library resource, including electronic resources. It also contains coded information used to retrieve and work with data. In WorldCat, a bibliographic [..]
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RecordAccording to the State of Minnesota, an item that documents an official government transaction or action. "All cards, correspondence, disks, maps, memoranda, microfilm, papers, photographs, [..]
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RecordAny item, collection, or grouping of information about an individual that is maintained by an agency, including, but not limited to, the individual's education, financial transactions, medical hi [..]
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RecordA set of data often associated with other records by a key field.
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RecordWritten or electronically captured evidence that an event has occurred or an outcome has been achieved
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RecordThe switch, which activates the electronics of the tape, machine to record.
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RecordAs defined by the Act, "record" includes any correspondence, memorandum, book, plan, map, drawing, diagram, pictorial or graphic work, photograph, film, microform, sound recording, videotape, machine readable record, and any other documentary material, regardless of physical form or characteristics, and any copy thereof.For French [..]
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Record
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RecordA record, recording or records may refer to:
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RecordIn computer science, a record (also called a structure, struct, or compound data) is a basic data structure. Records in a database or spreadsheet are usually called "rows".A record is a collection of [..]
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RecordRecord is a Portuguese sports newspaper, founded by Manuel Dias, published in Lisbon. Although it covers most sports, football is the focal point of it, and almost always is the only sport referred to [..]
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RecordAdventist Record is the fortnightly news magazine of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in the South Pacific region of the church. Its office is located in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, and connec [..]
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RecordrECOrd is a Local Biological Records Centre (LRC) serving Cheshire, Halton, Warrington and Wirral (including the vice-county 'pan-handle' boundary around Stockport) - 'The Cheshire region'. It provide [..]
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RecordRecord is a music software program developed by Swedish software developers Propellerhead Software. Designed for recording, arrangement and mixing, it emulates a recording studio, with a mixing desk, [..]
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RecordRecord A.E.B.E. (brand also spelled in Greek as Ρεκόρ) was the name of a Greek company producing agricultural machinery and vehicles, founded in Heraklion, Crete in 1957 and dissolved in 1999.
Its pro [..]
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RecordRecord, sometimes referred as Record: The Best of Zero 7, is a compilation album by British musical duo Zero 7, released on 28 June 2010. The compilation contains material from the duo's first four st [..]
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RecordRecord is an English surname. Notable people with this surname include:
Eugene Record (2010–2020), American soul singer, original member of The Chi-Lites
Samuel J. Record (20102020–1945), American bo [..]
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