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- noun Plural form of
identifier .
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If we decouple people and their identifiers from the networks that currently define them, we start moving towards greater granularity of privacy control through mechanisms like global social whitelists and buddy list blocklists.
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The utility of radio-readable identifiers is undeniable.
Boing Boing 2006
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The combination of these two identifiers is known as the Product Rights Descriptor (PRD).
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Chris-my response to you about using URLs vs. emails for identifiers is basically the same as my response to Brian Oberkirch who said we shouldn’t ask users for their raw credentials: I totally agree that’s where we want to go, I’m trying to help us get there, but we’re not there yet and I believe the best way to get there is to demonstrate value today rather than abstaining until the future arrives.
It’s high time we moved to URL-based identifiers | FactoryCity 2008
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Metadata such as title, author, date, abstract and other keyword identifiers is used in ranking results.
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The presence of work and expression identifiers in bibliographic and authority records is analyzed.
Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records Using Current MARC Records David Bigwood 2005
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The presence of work and expression identifiers in bibliographic and authority records is analyzed.
Archive 2005-07-17 David Bigwood 2005
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The identifiers are the functions, classes and variables defined in that module.
A Byte of Python Swaroop, C. H. 2003
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The identifiers will be the backbone of a national e-health system, which has been in the hands of the National E-Health and Transition Authority (NEHTA) which last year developed a four-part e-health strategy for 2009 to 2012.
ZDNET.com.au Jacquelyn Holt 2010
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The identifiers will be the backbone of a national e-health system, which has been in the hands of the National E-Health and Transition Authority (NEHTA) which last year developed a four-part e-health strategy for 2009 to 2012.
ZDNET.com.au Jacquelyn Holt 2010
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