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repository A collection of information about a computing system; a superset of a data dictionary.
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repository 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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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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repository The McCabe Repository is the central location used in McCabe IQ to store global reports, global derived metrics, QA snapshots, TEST test data, COMPARE snapshots and all central information. Whenever a user creates a global report, stores a QA snapshot (Quality->Snapshots in the Battlemap) or performs any operation which stores information centrally, the data will be written into the McCabe Repository. ...
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