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database

[dey-tuh-beys] / ˈdeɪ təˌbeɪs /
NOUN
collection of data
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It was trained on publicly available databases of human and mouse cell experiments.

From BBC

This large database combines anonymized MRI scans with information on physical measurements, demographics, disease markers, medical history, and lifestyle factors.

From Science Daily

Additionally, Moltbot runs on local infrastructure instead of a central cloud database, requiring edge computing to process data closer to the source, Hedberg added.

From MarketWatch

Despite these limitations, the researchers point out that the study was large, relied on detailed dietary data linked to food databases, and followed participants for more than a decade.

From Science Daily

"What they've essentially approved is to have a sort of central database," he said.

From BBC