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  2. Identification key - Wikipedia

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    Identification key. In biology, an identification key, taxonomic key, or biological key is a printed or computer-aided device that aids the identification of biological entities, such as plants, animals, fossils, microorganisms, and pollen grains. Identification keys are also used in many other scientific and technical fields to identify ...

  3. National identification number - Wikipedia

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    A national identification ... the date of birth and the sex of the numbers' holder and because it is the key in most government ... for English: Central Personal ...

  4. Massar - Wikipedia

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    18946 Massar, an asteroid. Al-Massar, an alternate name for Tunisian political party Social Democratic Path.

  5. Use WebMD’s Pill Identifier to find and identify any over-the-counter or prescription drug, pill, or medication by color, shape, or imprint and easily compare pictures of multiple drugs.

  6. Multi-access key - Wikipedia

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    In biology or medicine, a multi-access key is an identification key which overcomes the problem of the more traditional single-access keys ( dichotomous or polytomous identification keys) of requiring a fixed sequence of identification steps.

  7. Masar - Wikipedia

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    Look up Appendix:Variations of "masar" in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.

  8. Royal Entomological Society Handbooks - Wikipedia

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    Royal Entomological Society Handbooks. Handbooks for the Identification of British Insects is a series of books produced by the Royal Entomological Society (RES). The aim of the Handbooks is to provide illustrated identification keys to the insects of Britain, together with concise morphological, biological and distributional information.

  9. Reticulation (single-access key) - Wikipedia

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    In a terminal reticulation a single taxon or next-level-key is keyed out in several locations in the key. This type of reticulation is normally compatible with any printable presentation format of identification keys and normally does not require special precautions in software used for branching keys.