
1) Card 2) Tag
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1) Idaho 2) Identification
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IDentification
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• (n.) A small fresh-water cyprinoid fish (Leuciscus idus or Idus idus) of Europe. A domesticated variety, colored like the goldfish, is called orfe in Germany.
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Freud's designation of the human being's basic drives
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from the Freudian school of thought, the unconscious part of personality centered around pleasure and desire .
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from the Freudian school of thought, the unconscious part of personality centered around pleasure and desire .
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abbreviation: Idaho (ConUS northwest state)
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abbreviation: Indonesia (large equatorial multi-island asian nation from 95E to 142E)
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An index signal (digital data that gives the machine information of where selections start, their selection number, etc.) on a DAT or CD.
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(id) a freudian term used to describe that part of the personality which harbors the unconscious, instinctive impulses that lead to immediate gratification of primitive needs such as hunger, the need for air, the need to move about and relieve body tension, and the need to eliminate. Id impulses are physiologic an...
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Identification + Identifier
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Identification
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(Learning Modules / Psychology / Measuring the unmeasurable) In Psychoanalytical theory, the part of the personality which contains our primitive impulses such as sex, anger, and hunger.
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Id noun (Zoology) A small fresh-water cyprinoid fish (
Leuciscus idus or
Idus idus ) of Europe. A domesticated variety, colored like the goldfish, is called
orfe in Germany.
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Directive to intercept and identify the target; also aircrew ID accomplished, followed by type aircraft.
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Identification
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According to Freud we are born with id, the first part of our personality already in place. This aspect to personality is thus innate in us all. At the centre of id is a free floating psychosexual energy called libido, which constantly demands to be satisfied. The id, to satisfy the demands of libido, operates on the pleasure principle. This drives...
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ID: Intradermal.
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Ident or jingle
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Identification
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Inhibitory dose
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id is a built-in function which returns a number identifying the object, referred to as the object's id. It will be unique during the lifetime of the object, but is very often reused after the object is deleted.
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I.D. noun a card or badge used to identify the bearer; `you had to show your ID in order to get in`
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According to Freud, the first part of the mind to develop and the part of the self responsible for the satisfaction of physical states.
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