词汇 | registry |
释义 | registry noun[ C ] mainly UKuk /ˈredʒ.ɪ.stri/ us /ˈredʒ.ə.stri/ a place where official records are kept: 登记处,注册处 a land/business/electoral registry土地注册处/工商企业注册处/选举登记处 Synonym register office Compare registernoun See also registry officemainly UK Public buildings agora art gallery basilica bathhouse centre collectorate consulate foundation stone gallery guildhall library museum office building pavilion public library reference library sports hall teardown town hall ziggurat registry | American Dictionaryregistry noun[ C ] us/ˈredʒ·ɪ·stri/ an official list or record, or a place where official records are kept: a voter registry registry | Business Englishregistry noun[ C ] uk /ˈredʒɪstri/uspluralregistries an official record of people or things relating to a business or other activity: The centre manages an online registry of share ownership. on/in the registrySixty companies have been listed on the registry since it opened. There was no reliable public property registry. an organization or place that keeps official records: You can get the dates from the central registry in the town hall. The registry has now published the statewide cancer data. IT on some computer systems, the place on the computer where information is recorded about software settings on the computer: In order for your computer to know how to run properly, the registry sets up instructions for it to follow. A slow computer is often the result of registry errors. See alsoCompanies Registry land registry port of registry Examples of registryregistry In each country, random samples were drawn from death registries. The utility of non-name based registries for matching purposes needs to be assessed. Among these are improvements in quality assurance, enhancing communication between the ambulatory and hospital sectors, and organizing a nationwide cancer registry. The registry must therefore decide what level of matching it wishes to set. The registries were then matched again using five increasingly less specific criteria to compare sensitivity, specificity and accuracy. With name-based registries, sensitivities increased as the matching criteria became less exacting, while the accuracy declined slightly. The use of a non-name-based surveillance registry in a match for such purposes requires developing an estimate of sensitivity, specificity and positive predictive value. The registry facilitates coordination and communication among the group of agents involved in a cooperative search. Evaluation registries provide data for analysis and may be used in quality assurance. The acupuncture project had slightly different results, with the specialized databases and trial registries tied with the review of reference lists for highest sensitivity (14.2%). A greater proportion of individuals who were listed in a national cancer registry reported experiencing fatigue compared with individuals in the general population. Diagnostic imaging test use rates per inpatient and per outpatient registries were computed for 1995 and 2003. Search of specialized databases and trial registries was by far the most effective extended method for the lipid-lowering project. Most importantly, only some of the registries publish data on specific hospitals. However, we considered it of interest to show whether the outcome between smaller (hospital based) and larger (registry) studies differed. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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