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Source: Webster's dictionary1960s, navigational DBMS further Basic structure of navigational CODASYL database model The introduction of the term database coincided with the availability of direct-access storage (disks and drums) from the mid-1960s onwards. Source: Internet
According to the author, this short story was inspired by news reports from 1952 when the lending of a representation of the Maya rain deity to a Mexican exhibition in Europe had coincided with wet weather there. Source: Internet
After 1450 the circumstances changed dramatically: increasing competition that coincided with an economic crisis dealt a severe blow to the economic activities that were crucial to their economic success. Source: Internet
“Amhara” does not denote a specific ethnic group: it became the default national identity of the imperial state because it coincided with the cultures of the ancient state of Abyssinia. Source: Internet
Also known as the Festival of Bikurim, or first fruits, it coincided in biblical times with the wheat harvest. Source: Internet
A New Theory of Urban Design (1987) coincided with a renewal of interest in urbanism among architects, but stood apart from most other expressions of this by assuming a distinctly anti-masterplanning stance. Source: Internet