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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a identifier" is not correct in written English.
The correct article to use is "an" because "identifier" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "An identifier is necessary for the database to function properly."
Alternatives: "a label" or "a marker".
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Thus, not all the reactions that can use Cyclin A are associated with the Cyclin A identifier, and shared functions are linked to the Cyclin E/A meta-entity, effectively breaking these connections (as illustrated in Figure 2).
In this header payment request identifier (PID) is a identifier of the transaction generated by the vendor and modelID identifies the model.
The analysis of the protocol II: (1) The primary node B broadcasts its own identifier B and generates a random number Nb. (2) The secondary node A which cooperates with node B sends a message, which contains plain text identifier A, random Na, Nb, identifier B, and identifier A, identifier B, random Na encrypted with the pre-shared key Kas.
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And specifically, Apple likely wants developers to start transitioning to its own Ad Identifier technology.
Each file entity has an identifier, a format, a comment field and a quantity tag.
Each pair is referred to by an identifier (A, B,…, L).
In Figure 1, PO:0009011 is an identifier for a class and OBO_REL 0000002 an identifier for a relation, with the prefixes PO and OBO_REL, respectively.
A keyword cannot be an identifier, variable or a function.
The annotated atlas provided an identifier for a brain structure at a given coordinate.
When he types in an identifier for a particular space object, ASTRIAGraph draws a purple line to designate its orbit.
In the proposed control architecture, two SRWNNs are used as both an identifier and a controller.
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