databank in the PONS Dictionary

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This site also provides a databank for court sentences.
en.wikipedia.org
Accord maintains a databank of information, which brings together and summarises research about the current policy implications of state funded faith schools and their practices.
en.wikipedia.org
The network functions as a community, databank, reference tool and marketplace for specialist information in the field of architecture and building construction.
en.wikipedia.org
Both websites are used for publishing material from seminars, workshops and training sessions, as well as links to important terminology databanks and other terminology-related sites.
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The databank format is used for data of a fixed annual sample frequency (annual, quarterly, monthly) and for undated data.
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The databank is protected by a range of security features and can not be accessed by external parties, including police.
www.odt.co.nz
A databank file is formatted in a linewise structure.
en.wikipedia.org
They can provide playback from their memory databanks when necessary, can be programmed to perform numerous functions and may, or may not be, anatomically correct.
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He also claimed that a back-up databank was also deleted.
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It will then compare the barcode to the databank.
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