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International Standard Book Number (redirect from ISBN (identifier)) The International Standard Book Number, ISBN, is a unique commercial book identifier barcode. The ISBN system was created in the United Kingdom, in 1966... |
Library of Congress Control Number (redirect from LCCN (identifier)) is a number given to an item in the Library of Congress. It is used to identify items in the Library's collection. Each number is issued as part of a series... |
Système universitaire de documentation (redirect from SUDOC (identifier)) of universities and other higher education institutions in France. It identifies, tracks and manages the documents which they hold. The SUDOC online catalog... |
PubMed Central (redirect from PMC (identifier)) text." The PubMed Central Identifier (PMCID) is an ID tag for papers written by scientists and doctors. It is like an ISBN is for books. It shows the... |
ordering, as in serial numbers, or to put a unique identifier, as in an ISBN, a unique number that can identify a book. Cardinal numbers are used to measure... |
Lombard at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) "Documentation for ISO 639 identifier: LMO". Identifier: LMO - Language(s) Name: Lombard - Status: Active - Code set:... |
Identification Number (ASIN) is number used by Amazon.com to identify books. When there is a ten-digit ISBN code, the ASIN is usually the same number. The ASIN... |
(Unidentified Flying Object) is any object flying in the sky which cannot be identified by the person who sees it. Sometimes the object is investigated. If people... |
Library Network of Western Switzerland (redirect from RERO (identifier)) Switzerland. Baker, Barry B. (1993). Cooperative Cataloging: Past, Present, and Future. Psychology Press. p. 212. ISBN 978-1-56024-582-7. Official website... |
Biodiversity (category Pages using ISBN magic links) change Dasmann R.F. 1968. A different kind of country. MacMillan, New York. ISBN 0-02-072810-7 Soulé M.E. and B. A. Wilcox. 1980. Conservation biology: an... |
is because pansexuals are open to relationships with people who do not identify as men or women. Sometimes the phrase bisexual umbrella or bisexual community... |
JSTOR (redirect from JSTOR (identifier)) Public Leadership: Making a Difference from Where We Sit. Routledge. p. 82. ISBN 9780429832918. JSTOR means journal storage, which is an online service created... |
(madhhab). Most people in the Middle East identify as either Sunni or Shi'a. But there are still many Muslims who identify as non-denominational. According to... |
OCLC (redirect from OCLC (identifier)) find books and things like books that do not have ISBNs. Many books from before 1970 do not have ISBNs. OCNs are often used for books in Wikipedia and Wikidata... |
station broadcasts a VHF radio signal including the identifier, voice, and navigation signal. The identifier is in Morse Code. The voice will have information... |
Stroud: Amberley Publishing. ISBN 978-1445670058. Thomson, Gordon (July 2016). Railways of Ayrshire. Marlborough: Crowood Press. ISBN 978-1785001482. This short... |
Kansai region (category Articles with VIAF identifiers) cultural and administrative. In the late 7th century, the Kinki region were identified as one of the eight largest administrative areas of the Imperial system... |
Animal (category Pages using ISBN magic links) classification. Several million species may exist, but biologists have only identified about one million. Animals can mainly be divided into two main groups:... |
for these people because they belong to diverse ethnicities and tend to identify themselves by the larger families, castes and tribes. However the people... |
Evolutionary psychology (category Pages using ISBN magic links) which has always used ideas from evolutionary biology. This field seeks to identify which human psychological traits are evolved adaptations, that is, functional... |