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Secretariat still holds the track record, from 1973. The final time was 2:24 with a winning margin of 31 lengths. This is available to be seen on YouTube.
they ride them around like little horsies
Yes. Just about every company and business in the world today makes use of databases. Just off the top of my head, a zoo would have:an employee database (for payroll and other purposes),a preferred-customer database (to contact about promotions and upcoming events),a scheduling database (for weddings, birthday parties and special events),a vendor database (for animal food and business supplies),a product database (for items sold, such as through their souvenir shop),and of course an animal database (to track age, placement within the zoo, and veterinary visits).
Scientists can use satellite images to asses the conservation status of the endangered animals. They are then able to use the results to find which species are threatened and determine the priority for future protection.
No, not all animals have the ability to scent track. Most mammals have a keen sense of smell and can use scent tracking to find food or navigate their environment, while some animals, like birds, rely more on visual cues or other senses.
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The purpose of membership database software is to keep a record of who has become a member of a website. That allows the website's owners to keep track of its members and target them with offers.
Prisons often use a specific kind of database management system designed for correctional facilities, such as Offender Management Systems (OMS) or Prison Management Systems (PMS). These systems help manage inmate data, track movements, record incidents, and ensure security within the facility.
How do you track it
Microsoft Access is a database program.
The Track Record ended in 2007.
The Track Record was created in 2003.
The Lexmark x502n is not listed in the CUPS database. Given the track record that Lexmark printers have with Linux, the printer is likely unsupported.
The police men kept track of his movements.
a database