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database fields

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Database fields is a foundational concept in database systems, representing the discrete units within a record designed to store individual attributes or specific pieces of information about an entity. As a core element within the academic study of data modeling, database design, and information management, the concept encompasses the characteristics, data types, constraints, and organizational principles governing these data units, which are fundamental for enabling structured data storage, ensuring data integrity, and facilitating efficient data retrieval and manipulation.

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SJ

Stanford University

MK

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

EJ

McGill University

RA

McGill University

NK

University of Toronto

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Grand Forks, United States

NOAA Oceanic and Atmospheric Research

Silver Spring, United States