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Id. The professional service of creating and developing concepts and specifications that optimize the function, value, and appearance of products and systems for the mutual benefit of both user and manufacturer [Industrial Design Society of America].
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Id. A locally unique name given to an XML tag for purposes of being able to reference it somewhere else within the same document. The XML specifications place severe restrictions on the form of an id: it is a string which must begin with a letter and cannot contain, eg, colons (":") or commas (",").
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Id. A student ID is usually required in college. It is similar to a driver's license and generally includes a photograph of the student, a student number (often the social security number), the student's name, the name of the college and the semester enrolled. The IDs require validation each semester. The card is often required for admittance to functions sponsored by the college or for identification when cashing checks or for other purposes. ...
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Id. Internet Developments (part of ILRT)
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Id. 5-digit number assigned to each designation
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