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one of the three components of the human psyche defined by Sigmund Freud. The id resides in the unconscious and is driven by the pleasure principle. It is the most primitive, passionate, and irrational psychic force. (Compare ego and superego.)
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The four-byte product identifier returned by an EISA expansion board.
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any document presented for purposes of establishing identity or the right to secure a benefit or service
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The internal diameter of a tubing.
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Identify. Station identification.
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