Id 22892935 [patched]

Digital IDs are more than just numbers; they are "keys" to specific sets of information.

When students, colleagues, or university administrators need to identify him in the university's systems, they use the number 22892935 . This shows how a single identifier can function as a personal key within an institutional framework, distinct from its roles in science or commerce. The same ID is also used as a room capacity identifier at the university for a lab space housing 30 people and 6 workstations, highlighting how a number can have multiple simultaneous uses within a single institution. id 22892935

The number is concurrently used by several distinct industries, each mapping it to a high-utility component: Digital IDs are more than just numbers; they

: 22892935 appears again on the NCBI database, this time not as a Gene ID itself, but as a genomic coordinate for the northern sea otter ( Enhydra lutris kenyoni ). Specifically, it marks the starting point on a genomic scaffold (NW_019154110.1) for the homeobox B3 (Hox-B3) gene, located at position 22892935..22949154. Homeobox genes are master regulators of embryonic development. The same ID is also used as a