identity element

  • 21Identity transform — In metadata, the identity transform is an example of a data transformation that copies the source data into the destination data without change.Establishing an understanding the identity transformation is considered an essential process in… …

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  • 22identity — i•den•ti•ty [[t]aɪˈdɛn tɪ ti, ɪˈdɛn [/t]] n. pl. ties 1) the state or fact of remaining the same one, as under varying aspects or conditions 2) the condition of being oneself or itself, and not another: He doubted his own identity[/ex] 3)… …

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  • 23Identity Cards Act 2006 — The Identity Cards Act 2006[1] Parliament of the United Kingdom Long title An Act to make provision for a national scheme of registration of individuals …

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  • 24Identity correlation — Definition In information systems, identity correlation is a process that reconciles and validates the proper ownership of disparate user account login IDs (user names) that reside on systems and applications throughout an organization and can… …

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  • 25identity — Although the term identity has a long history deriving from the Latin root idem implying sameness and continuity it was not until the twentieth century that the term came into popular usage. Discussions of identity take two major forms… …

    Dictionary of sociology

  • 26identity — Evidence. Sameness; the fact that a subject, person, or thing before a court is the same as it is represented, claimed, or charged to be. See authentication identification. Patent Law. Such sameness between two designs, inventions, combinations,… …

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  • 27identity — Evidence. Sameness; the fact that a subject, person, or thing before a court is the same as it is represented, claimed, or charged to be. See authentication identification. Patent Law. Such sameness between two designs, inventions, combinations,… …

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  • 28identity of causes of action — The same cause of action in two cases, an essential element of res judicata. 30A Am J Rev ed Judgm § 363. Two actions asserting the same rights, demanding the same relief, and founded on the same facts. Anno: 31 ALR2d 446 § 3. Not necessarily a… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 29identity of offenses — A matter of prior jeopardy, the common law rule and the constitutional provisions against second jeopardy applying only to a second prosecution for the same act and crime, both in law and in fact, on which the first prosecution was based; the… …

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  • 30Inverse element — In abstract algebra, the idea of an inverse element generalises the concept of a negation, in relation to addition, and a reciprocal, in relation to multiplication. The intuition is of an element that can undo the effect of combination with… …

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