What is item unique identification
meid
Biometric identifier.
Identifer?
URI-Uniform Resource Identifer
<storage_class> <type> <identifer> '[ '<number1> ']' '[ '<number2> ']' ... ';'
Dewey decimal is an example of a library system. It was first published by Melvil Dewey in 1876. The Dewey Decimal System first identifies subject matter of a book or other material (example: stereo record)--this is called a Class. It contains classes from 000 to 900. For example, Class 100 is Philosophy and psychology. Then it adds a unique identifer for that one item, listed under the subject matter coding. This identifies the specific book or other item.
No unique can not be nulll....unique must have any unique value for unique identification.,...
{| |- | The first step is to try and identify the country the stamp was issued in. There are some 'stamp identifer' sites on the web that can provide clues. Consult a stamp catalog such as Scott's, which include pictures and descriptions of all the stamps. It also provides details on identification as well as a description on how stamps are rated and graded. |}
It is a unique code.
"Unique, New York, Unique, New York, Unique, New York, Unique, New York, Unique, New York, Unique, New York, Unique, New York, Unique, New York, Unique, New York," keep on saying it a lot, and soon you'll be saying: "Unique, you York!"
The correct spelling is "unique."
No they are not unique to animals. But they are unique to eukariyotes