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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a standardized identifier" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a unique code or label that is consistently applied across a system or dataset for identification purposes.
Example: "In our database, each entry is assigned a standardized identifier to ensure consistency and ease of retrieval."
Alternatives: "a uniform identifier" or "a consistent identifier".
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Fortunately, most databases do link a standardized identifier to each species.
The IUPAC Chemical Identifier (InChI) [1] is such a standardized identifier for chemical structures, which lately has seen a great adoption in the cheminformatics community [2].
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IUPAC International Chemical Identifier (InChI) is a standardized textual identifier [41].
As research into alternative splicing reveals the fundamental importance of this phenomenon in the genome expression of higher organisms, there is an increasing need for a standardized, consistent and unique identifier for alternatively spliced isoforms.
Data collection and processing could be improved through the use of GPS equipment and a standardized system of house identifiers applied across the field team from the outset of the fieldwork.
Every enzyme is then assigned a unique entry identifier using a standardized system specific to mycoCLAP (7).
The Arabidopsis community has developed a nomenclature system in which each gene is assigned a unique AGI (Arabidopsis Genome Initiative) locus identifier in a standardized format (e.g. AT5G46330).
We therefore believe there is a need for a standardized and consistent method to uniquely identify an alternatively spliced isoform using a short and unambiguous identifier, whose purpose is to describe its structure, in terms of the exact succession of exons and introns that characterizes it, in a simple and concise way.
Clinical information without personal identifiers was collected on a standardized form.
There is an urgent need to create an integrated data source with a standardized form for chemical structure, activity annotation and target identifier, covering as large a chemical and target space as possible.
The index provides a standardized mapping of commonly used public- and vendor-specific vendor gene identifiers to reference identifiers such as NCBI Entrez Gene, UniGene, Ensembl, RefSeq, or GenBank accession numbers.
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