0 an official document that records information about a car and the people who have owned it -- 车辆档案,车辆登记簿
Generally archived with logbooks, they are more personal, idiosyncratic and variable in quality.
The following symptoms from the daily logbook were used in the computation of negative affect : irritability, aggressiveness, impulsiveness, sad/depressed, stressed out, and mood swings.
A surviving logbook or journal thus becomes prime evidence, indeed perhaps the only first-hand evidence, that a particular voyage took place.
Whaling logbooks and journals 1613-1927: an inventory of manuscript records in public collections.
Instruments used to collect the data include surveys, focus groups, interviews, logbooks and classroom observation.
The trainee should keep an accurate personal logbook of all activities undertaken over the entire period of training.
The trainee must keep a logbook in which it states that the trainee has satisfactorily completed these requirements.
The number of fetal echocardiograms performed and interpreted should be kept in a logbook.