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RegistryA collection of information. A registry is usually organized so that the data in it can be analyzed. For example, analysis of data in a tumor registry maintained at a hospital may show a rise in lung cancer among women.
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RegistrySee: Tumor registry. And, for more information, see: Cancer registry.
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Registryn. ~ A division within an organization responsible for the recording, control, and maintenance of records.
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RegistryThe Registry in Windows operating systems in the central set of settings and information required to run the Windows computer.
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RegistryAn application which stores metadata for querying, and which can be used by any other application in the network with sufficient access privileges.
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RegistryA structured online system, such as ClinicalTrials.gov, that provides the public with access to summary information about ongoing and completed clinical studies.
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Registrylate 15c., "act of registering;" see register + -y (4). Meaning "book of record" is from 1620s.
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RegistryAn entity that records the ownership of securities on behalf of the issuer.
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RegistryA database used by Windows for storing configuration information. Most 32-bit Windows applications write data to the registry. Although you can edit the registry, this is not recommended unless absolu [..]
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RegistryThe "Registry" is the authoritative, master database of all domain names registered in each Top Level Domain. The registry operator keeps the master database and also generates the "zone file" which allows computers to route Internet traffic to and from top-level domains anywhere in the world. Internet users don't interact [..]
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Registryregister: an official written record of names or events or transactions In housing, The Registry is a risk management tool used by landlords as a screening mechanism for prospective renters. ... A bui [..]
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RegistryDefinition A database used by Windows for storing configuration information. Most 32-bit Windows applications write data to the registry. Although you can edit the registry, this is not recommended un [..]
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RegistryAlternative term for the Image service registry.
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RegistryInternet Glossary A database used by the Windows operating system (Windows 95 and NT ) to store configuration information. The Registry consists of the following major sections:· HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT - file associations and OLE information · HKEY_CURRENT_USER - all preferences set for current user · HKEY_USER - all the current user information for [..]
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RegistryA database used by the Windows operating system (Windows 95 and NT ) to store configuration information. The Registry consists of the following major sections: HKEY_Classes_Root - file associations an [..]
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RegistryThe office responsible for maintaining one or more official lists or registers of names, addresses, events, dates, or other information, usually for legal purposes. For example, in the United States t [..]
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Registrya Microsoft Windows registry is basically just a huge database of records. This database stores every single hardware & software configuration, settings on your computer. It is organized in a hier [..]
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Registrypl: -tries 1 : registration [an instrument filed for in the conveyance records "Louisiana Civil Code"] 2 : the nationality of a ship according to its entry in a register 3 : a place of ...
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RegistryA Registry is a hosted service containing repositories
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RegistryThe place where the maintenance of the register takes place. Most frequently this is the office of a professional share registrar.
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RegistryThe registry is the master database file in Windows operating systems that keeps tracks of everything about every installed program. menu Registry Corruption Java RMI Registry How Java finds its execu [..]
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RegistryAn Internet domain name registry receives domain name service (DNS) information into a centralised database and transmits the information in Internet zone files on the Internet so that domain names ca [..]
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Registrya collection of files in which Windows stores application and system data. The Registry is accessible with the built-in program Registry Editor
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RegistryEntity which runs the DNS authoritative server for a specific domain
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RegistryAn Internet domain name registry is an entity that receives domain name service (DNS) information from domain name registrars, inserts that information into a centralized database and propagates the i [..]
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RegistryA registry is a global or regional organization or entity that is responsible for assigning domain names and Internet addresses within a specific extension. Each country maintains its own registry through a certain company or organization. It is the registry's responsibility to record and update these domain names, as well as the information a [..]
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Registry(n) an official written record of names or events or transactions
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RegistryA system to provide management of metadata elements. See also metadata schema registry The DCMI Registry Working Group (WG) is the development of a metadata registry providing authoritative informatio [..]
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RegistryA large, constantly changing file in Windows 95, containing details of how your computer is set up, and all the programs stored on the hard disk.
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RegistryOn Windows, the registry is simply Microsoft's way of organizing configuration information. On other operating systems, configuration information is all over the place. By centralizing it, it i [..]
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RegistryService operated by the Electricity Authority to record each ICP number and its electricity supplier.
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RegistryA database integrated into certain operating systems which store information, including user preferences, settings and license information, about hardware and software installed on a user's computer.
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RegistryThe office in the court where are pleadings and documents are filed when a court action is filed.
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RegistryA systematic collection of information on persons exposed to a specific substance or having specific diseases [see exposure registry and disease registry].
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RegistryThe systems and processes involved in the establishment, support, management, and operation of registers, e.g., Disease registers.
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RegistryThe ship's certificate determining the ownership and nationality of the vessel. Relieving tackle: A tackle of double and single blocks rove with an endless line and used to relieve the strain on [..]
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RegistryThe ship’s certificate determining the ownership and nationality of the vessel. Relieving tackle. A tackle of double and single blocks rove with an endless line and used to relieve the strain on the s [..]
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RegistryThe country in which the vessel is registered.
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RegistryThe country in which the vessel is registered.
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RegistryA register of all British ships kept by the Registrar-General of Shipping. When a ship is registered, the following documents must be produced: (1) Certificate of Board of Trade measuring officer. (2) [..]
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RegistryThe administrative section of a court, which handles enquiries and submission of documents to the court. The officer in charge is a registrar.
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RegistryIndividual physical locations of business offices of the Courts Administration Authority throughout South Australia eg Port Adelaide, Mount Gambier, Elizabeth, Adelaide. The business office of the cou [..]
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RegistryA section of the Office of Child Support that accepts child support payments and pays them to the custodial parent.
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RegistryA central location in an organization where metadata about real world objects or information resources is stored and maintained using a disciplined process.
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RegistryA virtual, centralized and structured database or portal that allows one to list, do a structured search, and to identify and retrieve metadata and possibly data that are distributed around a network. [..]
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RegistryUse the registry to add a new event to the database. After you create an event in business rules, you must register the event before it can be used for email notification.
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Registrythe formal registration of a ship's ownership, and the country it is registered in ( such as Panama, Liberia, Norway, etc )
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RegistryA file in which is registered, on an ongoing basis, information concerning all cases of a given disease or other problem in a defined population, such that the cases may be related to the database con [..]
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RegistrySee WorldCat Registry.
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RegistrySee New York State Donate Life Registry
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RegistryAs defined by the Act, "registry" means the Canadian Environmental Assessment Registry established under section 55.For French see registre
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