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A Digital Object Identifier (or DOI) is a permanent way to identify an online document. This identification is not related to its current location. A... |
International Standard Book Number (redirect from ISBN (identifier)) CODEN (serial publication identifier currently used by libraries; replaced by the ISSN for new works) Digital Object Identifier (DOI) European Article Number... |
355: L27–L30. Bibcode:2000A&A...355L..27H. ISSN 0004-6361. "Digital Object Identifier System". doi.org. Retrieved 2022-11-11. This short article about... |
with which a person identifies (or is identified by others). Digital identity is the representation of identity in terms of digital information. Online... |
Electronics (category Articles with BNF identifiers) and digital circuits together. The pulse and digital circuits in radar pulse receivers are used to show the location, distance, and speed of objects which... |
movie theater, to which only people with tickets are allowed in) or digital objects (for example, a private text document on a computer, which only certain... |
Document (category Articles with BNE identifiers) information written in ink, but documents are now often digital. To document (verb) means to produce an object by collecting and representing information, and... |
National Library of Australia (category Articles with ISNI identifiers) library building was opened in 1968. The Library's collections of Australian objects has become the nation's single most important collection of materials recording... |
vehicle include Radar, lidar, digital cameras, machine learning, GPS and IMU. Cameras help the self-driving car detect objects to ensure safe navigation and... |
a way of creating three dimensional (3D) solid objects. 3D printing is done by building up the object layer by layer. Usually, 3D printers use plastic... |
Library and Archives Canada (category Articles with FAST identifiers) collection includes many objects, including books, drawings, maps, images, films. It also has more than a petabyte of digital content. The general public... |
and cameras to observe or look at stars, galaxies and other astronomical objects. Theoretical astronomy explains what we see. It predicts what might happen... |
Andy Warhol (category Articles with FAST identifiers) became famous as an artist in the Pop Art movement, in which everyday objects and media images were used. One of his most famous paintings is his colourful... |
anthropologists study bone to see if injuries were caused by bullets, blunt objects, sharp objects, or other weapons. Injuries that cause death can also be accidental... |
Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology (category Articles with ISNI identifiers) London Museums & Collections. With over 80,000 objects, it is one of the world's best collections of objects from Egypt and the Sudan. The museum started... |
Edwin Hubble (category Articles with FAST identifiers) distance from Earth. Doppler effect is the change in pitch or colour when an object or sound comes in (higher pitch, brighter color) or moves away (lower and... |
Gutenberg Bible (category Articles with VIAF identifiers) Wagner, Bettina; Reed, Marcia (eds.). Early Printed Books as Material Objects: Proceedings of the Conference Organized by the Ifla Rare Books and Manuscripts... |
James Black (category Articles with FAST identifiers) Malaya. Black had decided against a career as a medical practitioner as he objected to what he perceived as the insensitive treatment of patients at the time... |
Croatia Records (category Articles with MusicBrainz label identifiers) video collection, Croatia Records is also active in re-releasing numerous digitally remastered former Yugoslav pop and rock titles. During the global retro... |
Galileo Galilei (category Articles with FAST identifiers) telescope. He was the first person to publish his observations of astronomical objects through a telescope. He discovered that the Milky Way is made of many stars... |