Single, implicitly structured data item in a table in a relational database; every row in a table has the same structure (set of columns)
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Examples for "record"
Examples for "record"
1There's a problem with the new record: It's from 29 years ago.
2Most divorce cases are matters of public record, say family law attorneys.
3Often, he said, those summaries are sent via electronic health record systems.
4It's understood that today will mark a new record number of deaths.
5Social workers prepare to investigate a record number of child abuse cases.
1A similar gas row briefly disrupted supplies to Europe three years ago.
2He missed this particular gig for the second year in a row.
3Last year was the fifth year in a row that output fell.
4There's that perfectly formed, immaculately dressed young group in the second row.
5The row comes at a time of growing political divisions in Spain.
1Background: Aedes albopictus is a major vector for several tropical infectious diseases.
2He'll see our vector changes, and start trying to change his pivot.
3Your right thumb points in the direction of the angular velocity vector.
4Support vector machines are then used to perform a pair-wise lesion classification.
5The motion vector was the spatial moving of the target centroid position.
1CryptNet is just a simple, innocuous tuple-processing collective, man.
2We are carrying many of the same tuples in our bloodstreams.
3Tuples, lists, sets, and dictionaries containing only pickleable objects