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Interest in the use of large objects (LOBs) continues to grow, particularly for storing nontraditional datatypes such as images. The Oracle database has been able to store large objects for some time. Oracle8 added the capability to store multiple LOB col- umns in each table. Oracle Database 10g essentially removes the space limitation on large objects. Object-oriented programming Support of object structures has been included since Oracle8i to allow an object-ori- ented approach to programming. For example, programmers can create user-defined datatypes, complete with their own methods and attributes. . | The Police National DNA Database II II Balancing Crime Detection Human Rights and Privacy A Report by GeneWatch UK The Police National DNA Database Balancing Crime Detection Human Rights and Privacy. A Report for GeneWatch UK by Kristina Staley January 2005 The Mill House Manchester Road Tideswell Buxton Derbyshire SK17 8LN UK Phone 01287 871898 Fax 01298 872531 E-mail mail@genewatch.org Website www.genewatch.org GeneWatch UK Acknowledgements GeneWatch would like to thank Jan van Aken Sarah Sexton and Paul Johnson for their helpful comments on a draft of this report. Kristina Staley would also like to thank Val Sales for her help in preparing the report. The content of the final report remains the responsibility of GeneWatch UK. Cover photograph DNA genetic fingerprinting on fingerprint blue backdrop. Adam Hart-Davis http www.adam-hart-davis.org GeneWatch UK January 2005