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** [[Public record]], information that has been filed or recorded by public agencies | ** [[Public record]], information that has been filed or recorded by public agencies | ||
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A recording, record, records or the record may mean:
An item or collection of data:
- Storage medium that contains data (more specifically audio data)
- Gramophone record (also called "phonograph record"), mechanical storage medium
- Compact Disc, optical storage medium
- Document for administrative use
- Business record of economic transactions
- Medical record of a person's medical history and treatments
- Service record, usually associated with military service
- Minutes, a summary of the proceedings at a meeting
- Public record, information that has been filed or recorded by public agencies
- World record, an unsurpassed accomplishment or statistic
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