Data Extraction Sample Clauses

Data Extraction. 8. The Practice agrees the PHN will supply and install the necessary POLAR tools to enable the automated data collection and uploading of data to the POLAR Data Warehouse.
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Data Extraction. 8.1. The Practice agrees EMPHN or Software Vendor will supply and install the necessary Software tools to enable the automated data collection and uploading of data to a Data Storage Facility.
Data Extraction. The data extraction form is mentioned in Tables 8, 9, 10 and 11. Since data taken from selected papers is heterogeneous (qualitative, quantitative and mixed method); a three-stage analysis was conducted. The data extraction form describes main characteristics of the selected studies. These characteristics are study design, participant group and sample, evidence on involvement of mental health service uses or caregivers or community members, type and level of involvement, study outcome, summary of findings and quality assessment of studies. Tables 8, 9 and 10 are mentioned in the Section 5.1.1 Study selection and characteristics Chapter Four: Qualitative Study aims and methods
Data Extraction. Upon any termination and for a period of 30 days thereafter, Customer may request and Provider shall provide Customer with account access so that Customer may download a copy of the data that have been uploaded or otherwise saved to the database provided as part of the Service subscription purchased by Customer under this Agreement. After such period, Provider may delete all data/files.
Data Extraction. (a) Where Data Republic agrees to provide Data Republic Extraction Services, you acknowledge and agree that:
Data Extraction. (a) The data to be provided by GroceryCo as Supplier to SnackCo as Buyer (the “GroceryCo Data”) will consist of archived data in digital, electronic form relating to activities prior to the Separation that is in the possession or control of GroceryCo.
Data Extraction. Upon request, and subject to an agreed upon additional fee, the College Board will provide Client with the data relating to Client’s students used to generate the diagnostic assessment reports available through the SpringBoard Program. Client shall treat such data in the same manner that it treats other education records.
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Data Extraction. For twenty (20) days after the end of the Term, as applicable, TrashLab will make Customer Content available to Customer through the TrashLab Solution on a limited basis solely for purposes of Customer retrieving Customer Content, unless TrashLab is instructed by Customer to delete such data before that period expires. After such period, TrashLab will discontinue all use of Customer Content and destroy all copies of Customer Content in its possession.
Data Extraction. The author created a MyNCBI library in PubMed. From the MyNCBI library, articles were reviewed using title and abstract only. If the title and abstract met the inclusion and exclusion criteria (Table 2), the full-text article was retrieved and read in its entirety, and re-evaluated with the inclusion and exclusion criteria. Articles that met the inclusion and exclusion criteria (Table 2) were abstracted into a customized database. For the customized database, an Excel (Microsoft Excel for Mac, version 15.30; Seattle, U.S.A.) spreadsheet was created. From the full articles reviewed, data was extracted from each of the studies (such as descriptive data) and entered into the Excel spreadsheet. The data extracted from the retrieved articles included: author, year of study publication, geography/location and state, sample size of pregnant women, age range, age mean where provided, study design, seat belt use (belted and unbelted), motor vehicle crashes, maternal injury, maternal mortality, fetal mortality, relationship between seat belt use and maternal mortality. The statistical methods used in the articles varied considerably. Since there were no measures of association specific to the relationship between the variables, seat belt use and maternal mortality, none was retrieved from the eligible articles. Instead, descriptive and quantitative analyses were conducted. Descriptive analysis included frequencies and percentages. Quantitative analysis included, for Table 6, odds ratios, 95% confidence interval and p-values from abstracted stratified data available from four applicable articles regarding the exposure and outcome (seat belt use and maternal mortality) of this review, using an online calculator (xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/odds2x2.html). Table 2: Inclusion/Exclusion Criteria Inclusion/include Exclusion/exclude Abstracts that included one or more of the key search terms, and were restricted to only English language Article included mention of trauma only but no motor vehicle crashes (MVC), injury only, or airbags and did not include seat belt. Stated that pregnant women were involved in traffic crashes/motor vehicle crashes (MVC) Article only includes non-pregnant women, simulations, monitoring elements or surveillance, non-traffic crashes. Mentioned sample size (>4) of pregnant women Article was a case report Article only described fetal mortality and injury but not maternal mortality CHAPTER IV: RESULTS
Data Extraction. In connection with the provision of group benefits or other insurance policies to members of the Co-operative, the Applicant may grant to the Co- operative or its affiliates (including Beneplan Inc.) direct access to its human resources, payroll, or other electronic systems through which the Co-operative will extract personal information about the employees of the Applicant for the purpose of enrolling such employees in any group benefits or other insurance plans provided to the Applicant by or through the Co-operative. By providing such access to the Co- operative, the Applicant consents to such access and the extraction of data, including personal information, from the Applicant's systems. The Applicant confirms that any information so extracted shall, without the need for further confirmation, to the best knowledge of the Applicant, be true and correct in all respects, and that the Co- operative may rely on any such information without the need for further confirmation. The Applicant further covenants to ensure that any such human resources, payroll or other electronic systems, access to which has been granted to the Co-operative, will at all time be kept current and accurate, and that the Applicant will notify the Co- operative forthwith if it discovers any errors or omissions in the data contained in such systems.
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