| PEN | pharmacy equivalent name |
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| PINN | proposed international nonproprietary name |
| RINN | recommended international nonproprietary name |
| URN | uniform resource name |
| name |
The name of the field as it appears on the output transaction layout.
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Another term for an underwriting member of Lloyd's.
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A name must begin with a letter or underscores, and full stops. (Full stops in Latin character sets are periods.)
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As presented in this document, a name refers to the name of a digital file. Naming is important because file names become persistent, location-independent identifiers for digital files. Name resolution is the process of mapping from a given name to a URL that represents that particular resource.
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A name is a construct that stands for an entity: it is said that the name denotes the entity, and that the entity is the meaning of the name. See also declaration, prefix.
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| name | someone who pretends that famous people are his/her friends |
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| name | one of the most important fungi cultivated in Japan |
| name | being or having an unknown or unnamed source |
| name | the state of being anonymous |
| name | as follows |
| name | a plate bearing a name |
| name | a person who gives a name or names |
| name | verbal abuse |
| name | a person with the same name as another |
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