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the identifier
noun
Someone who identifies; a person who establishes the identity of.
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Microsoft subsequently stopped putting the identifier in the software.
This is the single specimen that acts as the identifier for the entire species.
He owns "xn--9a.com" - the identifier used to represent the pound symbol.
Google News collected it all, giving Hoffman's death the identifier dOBZxQsEkrZAlYMrPBOFc2RlY26eM.
(The company later modified the registration program for the operating system so that it would no longer create the identifier).
But "why a 'black' James Bond?" he had wanted to know, supplying his own answer: "Black is the identifier that goes before you, always.
The identifier has to be unique.
The identifier space suggests addressing wraps around on each coordinate.
The study was registered at ClinicalTrials.gov with the identifier: NCT02271126.
id(a) is the identifier of the activity.
:= Sender_ID; /* Father receives the identifier of the sender.
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