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... way that ADO allows developers to read outside data, such as from other applications or over the Internet. You could not do this easily with DAO. Figure A.1. The object model for ActiveX Data...
... Lookingat the SQL Server DMF APIs The SQL Distributed Management Framework is a framework of objects, ... used to manage Microsoft SQL Server 2000. It is made up of a few APIs that you can use to accomplish tasks in your applications. You can see how these APIs are used in Figure 7.3. Figure 7.3....
... preventable death and disability. e SPRINT Initiative, led by the International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) in collaboration with the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and other national ... gender, marital status, sexual orientation, citizenship/migrant status, disability status, ethnicity or caste, are integrated in national planning processes, and in the implementation of policies ... increasing number of countries.13 Gathering rigorous data and sharing that data to inform prevention activities and service delivery is an important priority. Appreciating an ecological framework,...
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... provides categories for this sensory data. As such, it is attracting moreand more researchers and practitioners as it continues to make sense of organi-zations in a way that resonates – that fills ... Although that would seem toqualify, we think that that is not all that qualifies. To consider this further, let us look at the idea of aesthetics as connection. Bateson (1979) suggested that by aesthetiche ... contribution.Related to data production, aesthetic inquiry does not involve naturalisticinquiry (Lincoln and Guba, 1985) into social interaction, rather aesthetic forms inorganizations are more deliberately...
... inevitably attracted from all over the world, and that ultimately as distressed selling decreased, this buying was bound to be felt with greater and greater force. As an indication of how attractive ... speculation, but it feels that the rediscount rate should be lowered to stimulate credits for business when it is apparent that such action would not be accepted as assistance to speculative ... difference." Confirmation of the reports that the Reserve has recently been a purchaser of United States Government securities was given at the Federal Reserve Bank and it was indicated that the bank...
... HCOM116be unregulated or at most lightly regulated. We firmly believe that this regulatory‘‘light touch’’ approach triggered the explosion of new services and applications thathas fuelled the ... of the problems behind highercable and satellite rates. We at ACA are so convinced that this type of informationwill aid you in your deliberations that we challenge our colleagues in the program-ming ... feature. Policy makers will need to address what happenswhen IP applications combine multiple services, such as voice, withother data information for purposes of determining proper regu-latory...
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... of genomic data? We analyzedlogical relationships within microarray expression data, with attention to identifying logical combinations ofproteins that led directly to the observation of clinicaloutcomes. ... derived from different data sources [5–12]. The integration of these types of data helps provide a complete view of cellular pathwaysand regulatory networks that regulate physiologicalprocesses. ... approach enabled more accurateassignment of function than using each data type sepa-rately [21]. In general, integration of different data sources helps to uncover nonobvious relationships between...
... performance data by (1) reviewing the systems that MMS has in place to help ensure that the data were entered and calculated correctly, and (2) comparing the data to aggregate performance results that ... operators. However, even when discrepancies are corrected and the operator-reported data and pipeline data have been reconciled, these newly reconciled data are not automatically and systematically ... royalty data, they routinely look to other sources of corroborating data, such as production data from state oil and gas agencies and tax agencies. Finally, several respondents noted that companies...