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Discover LudwigThe phrase "matching id" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to an identification number or code that corresponds with another identifier in a given context. Example: "Please make sure that the matching id on your ticket matches the one on your photo ID before boarding the flight."
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Matching ID numbers were the only link between female and male data obtained from couples.
Matching ID numbers were recorded on the information cards and eligibility screening forms.
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Tsai explained that, by matching IDs from Alibaba and Youku Tudou, the company can learn more about users and better tailor advertising and content to them to produce higher returns for advertising partners, and an improved experience for customers themselves.
Based on the organism name, the system provides suggestions of matching IDs facilitating the assignment of correct organism IDs.
If this is successful, the database computes B=h(ID||(S ⊕ GI i )||(r ⊕ c)) using the matched ID.
For example, the tool returns six potential matches to the term 'reductoisomerase', and the list of these six can be downloaded along with information of each matched ID, including gene description, locus, PFAM ID and GO slim term.
There would need to be some kind of complicated, centralized broker that could match IDs from one service against others while preserving user privacy.
Cops say it was protocol, and they were checking tattoos and other identification to make sure dancers matched IDs, but the women say their Fourth Amendment rights, among others, were violated when they were held, searched and photographed for hours.
Cops say it was protocol, and they were checking tattoos and other identification to make sure dancers matched IDs, but the women say their Fourth Amendment rights, among others, were violated when they were held, searched, and photographed for hours.
We were able to compare expression profiles from microarray and 454-sequencing for 2.541 UniGene IDs by using the matching IDs.
For the RAEB2 gene list, 807 probesets had no annotation, 1009 had no matching transcripts and for 3661 matching IDs were found.
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