Medical records--Data processing; Data mining; Databases--Design
A major problem with integrating information from multiple databases is that the same data objects can exist in inconsistent data formats across databases and a variety of attribute variations, making it difficult to identify matching objects using...
Two exterior views of Dixie Laundry and Dry Cleaning Company, a long white, L-shaped building. There are signs above the door and painted on the side of the building. The company is located at 990 Breckinridge Street (not Breckenridge) near Swan...
Multiple views of the Dixie Dry Cleaning building, including one image with crop notations on it. The large building has faded white paint and broken windows and is possibly in the process of being demolished. It is in a lot with overgrown plants...
Valley of the Queens, near Deir el-Bahri [Egypt], Getty Conservation Institute conservator S. Rickerby at work [restoring the tomb] in Chamber K. From the "Restoring the Tomb of Nefertari" section of the "Art of Ancient Egypt"...
Address: 412 E. Oak Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Possibly the interior of the Brenner Shop, this scene shows a dry cleaning operation. Racks of clothing hang along the back wall. A counter near the front of the photo has a cash register on top of...
Buildings; Service industry facilities; Cleaning establishments
A three-story brick building with a sign painted on the side that reads "Capital Laundry and Dry Cleaning Co." and arrows pointing to the plant and garage. The building is number 724. Faded lettering is on the brick.
One-story building on the corner of Second and Chestnut, Louisville, Kentucky. Building covered in signs advertising laundry services of the "New Style Pressing Club: Cleaning, Dyeing, Pressing & Repairing" as well as a poster with an...
Floods--Kentucky--Louisville; Interiors; Basements; Flood damage; University of Louisville--Buildings; Cleaning personnel; Disaster relief; Equipment; University of Louisville--Employees
Workers attempt to deal with incoming flood water in the basement of the University of Louisville School of Dentistry. Photograph was taken in the mid-morning.