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Definition of registry in English: registrynounPlural registries ˈrɛdʒɪstriˈrɛdʒəstri 1A place where registers or records are kept. 登记处,注册处,挂号处 MI5 maintains a large registry of files on individuals and organizations Example sentencesExamples - In practice, this is the stance taken by most UK cancer registries, which do not require consent from next of kin before disclosing cancer diagnoses for genetic counselling.
- In Hong Kong death registration at one of four death registries is required by law and is usually done by one of the more educated relatives of the dead person.
- Last month they met Tony Blair at Downing Street, who pledged to boost the size of the registries, commit funds and organise a publicity campaign.
- In short, CMS will expand coverage, coordinate patient registries, and support clinical outcomes research.
- These standards formalize four mandatory rules and two recommended rules that registries must follow in order to issue IDNs.
- His medical information was not available, and the registries were closed at the time, he said.
- Firstly, we believe it is wrong to be too prescriptive about the choice of registry because registries for trials are in an early stage of development.
- The British Bone Marrow Registry, which is run by the National Blood Service, was formed in 1987 and works in conjunction with other UK donor registries.
- One registrar should also be able to link directly to different registries all over the world, making the system far more like the actual Internet.
- The civil registry numbers were used to link the records in both registries.
- Electronic product registries assign each item a 14-digit code, then include it on a global list accessible to retailers.
- Incidence rates are taken from multiple state-operated cancer registries, each with its own methods of data collection.
- Central registries, which opened and kept track of files in an orderly fashion, have long gone.
- Across the country, more than 50 cities and counties offer such registries.
- It is in such registries that the documents initiating proceedings are presented for filing.
- The BBMR is a division of the National Blood Service, which works in co-operation with the other UK bone marrow donor registries.
- Only the registries are getting rich these days.
- The world's registrars and registries didn't agree.
- The organisation also stands accused of extorting money from other organisations worldwide in order to maintain the registries.
- Additionally, steps are being taken to encourage the prospective registration of trials through trial registries.
Synonyms book, account book, record book, register, log - 1.1 An official list or register.
登记簿;注册簿 Example sentencesExamples - Beltrami supports the creation of sex-crime registries.
- The Alaskan Malamute Club of America maintains a registry of dogs that have been certified free of chondrodysplasia.
- We do keep birth defect registries in the United States.
- It's a tricky question to answer because we don't keep registries of miscarriages the way we keep birth defect registries and cancer registries.
- The agreement is that any information entered in one registry becomes replicated in all other registries as well.
- A total of 1,357 deaths were identified from the death registries.
- It is probably the need to accept that uncomfortable reality that is the greatest impediment to ensuring donor registries are well subscribed.
- A number of pharmaceutical manufacturers maintain registries of pregnancy outcomes in women using psychotropic medications.
- To assuage worries that MPs are being unduly influenced by these posh trips, House of Commons rules require all members to come clean about any trips they take that aren't paid for by taxpayers and list them in a public registry.
- A tempting alternative is to share ‘known spammer’ sender e-mail lists among end users or generate a public registry of such addresses for all to use.
- The computer-based registry, which lists individual Americans who contributed to the war effort, will be located in the memorial information center.
- The 19 registries recorded 3073 cases of gastroschis.
- Other forms of registries exist in Britain and the United States with several European nations collecting corresponding information in various ways.
- The International Committee of Medical Journal Editors is considering requiring all clinical trials submitted for publication to be listed in a registry.
- The Federal Trade Commission's popular do-not-call list has reined in telemarketers, but a similar registry won't work for junk e-mail, the agency says.
- State officials put this information in a central registry and make it available to the public, in part, by posting it on the Internet.
- Searching for matched donors within these registries takes only 1-2 days and is done free of charge.
- You explained that Alice has a very rare tissue type and that, although efforts continue, searches of the bone marrow registries worldwide have not so far found a good match.
- Technological challenges: some voter registries are maintained on the township level that make it difficult to consolidate lists.
- At present, personal data are transferred automatically from oncology and pathology records to the registries, says Dr Roche.
2mass noun Registration. 登记,注册,挂号 Synonyms record office, repository, museum, chancery - 2.1 The nationality of a merchant ship.
(商船的)国籍;船籍 converted trawlers of local registry 经过改装的本地船籍拖网渔船。 Example sentencesExamples - What is this ship's name, registry, crew complement and purpose?
- The world will not have seen the like of Cunard's QM2, which will carry the name of Southampton, her city of registry, emblazoned on her hull, to all corners of the globe, after she enters service in January of next year.
- ‘That's a civilian ship bearing a Republican registry,’ Collard said.
Definition of registry in US English: registrynounˈrɛdʒəstriˈrejəstrē 1A place or office where registers or records are kept. 登记处,注册处,挂号处 Example sentencesExamples - His medical information was not available, and the registries were closed at the time, he said.
- The world's registrars and registries didn't agree.
- Electronic product registries assign each item a 14-digit code, then include it on a global list accessible to retailers.
- These standards formalize four mandatory rules and two recommended rules that registries must follow in order to issue IDNs.
- The British Bone Marrow Registry, which is run by the National Blood Service, was formed in 1987 and works in conjunction with other UK donor registries.
- Only the registries are getting rich these days.
- In practice, this is the stance taken by most UK cancer registries, which do not require consent from next of kin before disclosing cancer diagnoses for genetic counselling.
- One registrar should also be able to link directly to different registries all over the world, making the system far more like the actual Internet.
- Firstly, we believe it is wrong to be too prescriptive about the choice of registry because registries for trials are in an early stage of development.
- Incidence rates are taken from multiple state-operated cancer registries, each with its own methods of data collection.
- Additionally, steps are being taken to encourage the prospective registration of trials through trial registries.
- It is in such registries that the documents initiating proceedings are presented for filing.
- The civil registry numbers were used to link the records in both registries.
- Central registries, which opened and kept track of files in an orderly fashion, have long gone.
- The BBMR is a division of the National Blood Service, which works in co-operation with the other UK bone marrow donor registries.
- Across the country, more than 50 cities and counties offer such registries.
- The organisation also stands accused of extorting money from other organisations worldwide in order to maintain the registries.
- Last month they met Tony Blair at Downing Street, who pledged to boost the size of the registries, commit funds and organise a publicity campaign.
- In short, CMS will expand coverage, coordinate patient registries, and support clinical outcomes research.
- In Hong Kong death registration at one of four death registries is required by law and is usually done by one of the more educated relatives of the dead person.
Synonyms book, account book, record book, register, log - 1.1 An official list or register.
登记簿;注册簿 a recognized purebred dog registry Example sentencesExamples - State officials put this information in a central registry and make it available to the public, in part, by posting it on the Internet.
- At present, personal data are transferred automatically from oncology and pathology records to the registries, says Dr Roche.
- It is probably the need to accept that uncomfortable reality that is the greatest impediment to ensuring donor registries are well subscribed.
- The agreement is that any information entered in one registry becomes replicated in all other registries as well.
- The computer-based registry, which lists individual Americans who contributed to the war effort, will be located in the memorial information center.
- The 19 registries recorded 3073 cases of gastroschis.
- Beltrami supports the creation of sex-crime registries.
- We do keep birth defect registries in the United States.
- Technological challenges: some voter registries are maintained on the township level that make it difficult to consolidate lists.
- Other forms of registries exist in Britain and the United States with several European nations collecting corresponding information in various ways.
- A tempting alternative is to share ‘known spammer’ sender e-mail lists among end users or generate a public registry of such addresses for all to use.
- Searching for matched donors within these registries takes only 1-2 days and is done free of charge.
- It's a tricky question to answer because we don't keep registries of miscarriages the way we keep birth defect registries and cancer registries.
- A total of 1,357 deaths were identified from the death registries.
- A number of pharmaceutical manufacturers maintain registries of pregnancy outcomes in women using psychotropic medications.
- The International Committee of Medical Journal Editors is considering requiring all clinical trials submitted for publication to be listed in a registry.
- The Federal Trade Commission's popular do-not-call list has reined in telemarketers, but a similar registry won't work for junk e-mail, the agency says.
- You explained that Alice has a very rare tissue type and that, although efforts continue, searches of the bone marrow registries worldwide have not so far found a good match.
- To assuage worries that MPs are being unduly influenced by these posh trips, House of Commons rules require all members to come clean about any trips they take that aren't paid for by taxpayers and list them in a public registry.
- The Alaskan Malamute Club of America maintains a registry of dogs that have been certified free of chondrodysplasia.
2Registration. 登记,注册,挂号 Synonyms record office, repository, museum, chancery - 2.1 The nationality of a merchant ship.
(商船的)国籍;船籍 converted trawlers of local registry 经过改装的本地船籍拖网渔船。 Example sentencesExamples - What is this ship's name, registry, crew complement and purpose?
- The world will not have seen the like of Cunard's QM2, which will carry the name of Southampton, her city of registry, emblazoned on her hull, to all corners of the globe, after she enters service in January of next year.
- ‘That's a civilian ship bearing a Republican registry,’ Collard said.
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