unique identifier (UID)

Definition

A set of characters used as a code that is unique in the context or the system for which it is created. It serves as a means of identification and reference (often instead of a name) for an entity, person, thing, function, procedure, activity, variable, or body of data.

Reference

  1. NCI 2025 NCI Thesaurus. [2025-2-6] ncit.nci.nih.gov
Creator: Michael Rubinigg
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Label

unique identifier (UID)

EUPH Code

[8098]

EUPH IRI

http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/NCIT_C70663

Created

2025-02-27

Updated

2025-02-27
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n/a

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Author: Michael Rubinigg

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Author: Michael Rubinigg

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UID

Compound noun, Singular

Michael Rubinigg
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unique identifier

Compound noun, Singular

Michael Rubinigg
Approved