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There are three main types of volcano that erupt in different ways, bu these are not levels. There are levels of volcanic eruption on the Volcani Explosivity Index. The scale reanges from VEI-0 for non-explosive eruptions to VEI-8 for the largest super eruptions. Each level on the scale indcates and eruption an order of magnitude large than the one below it.
A map index is what you will see on the map.
Refractive Index of water=1.333 Refractive Index of Sea water=1.343
An index fossil. An index fossil's age is known, allowing scientists to know the relative age of other fossils based on their position relative to the index fossil. (Ex. If a fossil is deeper in the earth, it is older than the index fossil)
They are called index fossils.
If you visit this website, not only can you search the Social Security Index, but you can also read some important information pertaining to the Social Security Index at the bottom where it says "About Social Security Index": http://www.genealogybank.com/gbnk/ssdi/
The social security index is a database of deceased persons in the United States identified by social security. The index is available for public access to find specific records.
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Anyone who holds a Social Security Card at the time of their death will be listed on the Social Security Death Index.
The market sensitivity index of individual security ( or portfolio security) mesures the systematic risk of a security. The sensitivity index is denoted by Beta It forms part of the CAPM(Capital asset pricing model). and is calculated as follows: Beta=COVsm/VAR^2 M Where S stands for security, and m for the Market portfolio.
There are lots of places online where you can find information about the social security index. You can start by going to socialsecurity.gov. You should be able to find the information you require here.
A primary index is based on the primary key of a table and determines the physical order of the table data, allowing for faster retrieval of rows. A secondary index is created on a non-primary key column to provide an alternative access path to the data, enabling faster retrieval based on that specific column.
The Social Security Death Index is not updated on a set schedule but it is usually updated once a week. It currently contains over 89 million records.
Vague question, but if you are talking about a database field, the simple way is to create a unique index on the field (if the database supports it). The index will not allow duplicate values to be added to the database for that field and will generate an error if somebody tries.
The Glycemic Index Chart provides a measure of how quickly blood sugar levels rise after eating a particular type of food. The effects that different foods have sugar levels are huge.
The glycemic index of 100 grams of grits is about 40. The glycemic index is a measure of the effect of different carbohydrates on blood glucose levels.
It measures whole price levels in the economy.