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According to Heise Online the iPhone doesn't send an IMEI (the phone's unique identifier) back to base but only application specific, but personally unaware data.
In some experiments, the possibility of converting an InChI identifier back into a structure has been used to perform additional normalization steps executable by other tools working with SDF files [11].
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In some cases, researchers have converted InChI identifiers back into structures [11].
Among Mr. Smith's efforts in recent years, he discovered that the Microsoft Word program embedded in users computers a unique identifier sent back to Microsoft when the software was registered.
Still, she could see the basic elements in a patent that Lucent Technologies filed just a few months before Amazon, describing "user identifiers" sent back and forth on a network.
Some databases contain unique individual identifiers dating back to the basic construction of the databases, e.g. the genetic databases.
It refers to a risky state of being that results in a gradual loss of self, as a woman starts to forget who she is and instead becomes "a girlfriend" or "a wife" – part of a co-dependent unit without her own independence or fully formed set of identifiers to fall back on.
Due to the second mis-assignment, the identifiers are swapped back and result in correct σ sequences after the second mis-assignment.
For those names where we do not retrieve any database identifiers, we fall back to another organism mention found in the abstract (if any), using the NCBI taxonomy dictionary (see below) (cf. Supplementary Figure B), otherwise we retain the unique normalized name (cf. Box 2).
An InChI identifier can be converted back into an SDF file.
We decided to compare InChI identifiers directly, because the back conversion is not fully reliable (see Appendix B for details).
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