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The prohibition on women driving has been seen by many in the world, especially those in developed economies, as a unique identifier of the Saudi Kingdom.
Each returned questionnaire was given a number, in sequence, as a unique identifier and the data were entered into an Access database.
National Insurance number (NINO) of UK citizens, or passport number and country of origin of non-UK citizens, as a unique identifier, and date of last dose of trial medicine, or that the volunteer was never dosed.
Therefore, to protect the volunteer's privacy, TOPS stores minimal information: National Insurance number (NINO) of UK citizens, or passport number and country of origin of non-UK citizens, as a unique identifier, and date of last dose of trial medicine, or that the volunteer was never dosed.
This digital certificate acts as a unique identifier within the network and will allow the possessor to be identified in Internet.
All articles at discussion stage are given a unique, persistent URL that acts as a unique identifier and links to the full text and discussion.
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These can be a way to express yourself, as well as being a unique identifier.
Since each pyrosequencing read is treated as an unique identifier of a community member and correction by assembly and sequencing depth applied during genome projects is not feasible, errors can result in overestimation of diversity [20], [21].
All these wheat bZIP genes were designated as TabZIP genes and given a number designation from 1 to 182 as an unique identifier as proposed for bZIP transcription factors in Arabidopsis [ 1].
From these, patients without a unique identifier as well as patients who were documented twice were excluded (n = 366).
Called "International Megan's Law" by its sponsors, the bill provides that offenders' passports contain a "unique identifier"—as yet unspecified.
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