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idiotype the part of the variable region of an antibody that is unique for each antibody type.
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identification The process of stating the identity of a principal. No proof of authenticity of the identity is implied.
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Id. inside diameter, typically referring to a pipe or duct.
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id inside diameter, typically referring to a pipe or duct.
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ideology We pointed out earlier that the great advantage of the lexicon as an approach to culture and history is that it is not confined to material remains. Words exist for natural phenomena, objects, and things that can be found in nature or identified from their material remains. But there are also words for ideas, abstractions, and relations. The Indo-European protolanguage is particularly rich in such vocabulary items. 91
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