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A collection of information about a computing system; a superset of a data dictionary.
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1. A store of items that typically are fetched in order to perform some task. Items in a repository (such as a document) would be retrieved in order to be used in their own right. In contrast, data in a database might be used to compute statistics, or to verify access, or retrieve information associated with a triggering event, rather than used as an artifact in their own right. The distinction is not a hard one, however. 2. ...
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| repositor |
an instrument used in returning a displaced organ, especially the uterus, to the normal position.
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| repository c. |
see under injection.
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| repository corticotropin i. |
[USP] corticotropin in a solution of partially hydrolyzed gelatin, a gel form having prolonged effects; administered subcutaneously or intramuscularly as an anticonvulsant for treating infantile spasms.
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