Meaning URI
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Upper respiratory infection. Infection of the air passages of the nose, the throat, and/or bronchial tubes.
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Relationships Abbreviation Of:  Uniform Resource Identifier Abbreviation:  Uniform Resource Identifier
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Uniform Resource Identifier. A compact string of characters for identifying an abstract or physical resource. A URI is either a URL or a URN. URLs and URNs are concrete entities that actually exist; A [..]
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(Uniform Resource Identifier) An address for s resource available on the Internet. The first part of a URI is called the "scheme". the most well known scheme is http, but there are many othe [..]
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Universal Resource Identifier. A standardized method of identifying and locating resources which includes Uniform Resource Names (URN) and Uniform Resource Locators (URL). The system is only partly im [..]
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Uniform Resource Identifier
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Stands for "Uniform Resource Identifier." A URI identifies the name and location of a file or resource in a uniform format. It includes a string of characters for the filename and may also c [..]
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Jensens Internet Dictionary (See RDF .)
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A Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) is a string of characters that serves to identify an abstract or a physical resource. URIs are used for the identification of resources in the Internet (such as web [..]
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A URI (Uniform Resource Identifier) is a string that refers to a resource. The most common are URLs, which identify the resource by giving its location on the Web. URNs, by contrast, refer to a resour [..]
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Uri. my light
Source: biblegateway.com

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(fiery).+ The father of Bezaleel, one of the architects of the tabernacle. (Exodus 31:2; 35:30; 38:22; 1 Chronicles 2:20; 2 Chronicles 1:5) He was of the tribe of Judah, and grandson of Caleb ben-Hezr [..]
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A URI is an address or 'identifier' for a specific file or resource on the internet. A URI provides the instructions to allow computer programs to find the file you have requested. Since URI [..]
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An acronym for Uniform Resource Identifier. Type of formatted identifier that encapsulates the name of an Internet object, and labels it with an identification of the name space, thus producing a member of the universal set of names in registered name spaces and of addresses referring to registered protocols or name spaces. RFC 1630
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Uniform Resource Identifier, a string of characters that represents the location or address of a resource on the Internet and how that resource should be accessed. A URI is a superset of the Uniform Resource Locator.
Source: www-rohan.sdsu.edu (offline)

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Uniform Resource Indicator: this is the unique ID of a resource on the internet (-a URL is one type of URI)
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Name and address of information--text, graphics, audio, video, and so forth--on the Internet. A URI usually identifies the application used to access the resource, the machine the resource is located [..]
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See: Uniform resource indicator (URI)
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Uniform Resource Identifier, a formatted string that identifies a domain resource
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The way to identify the location for something on the Internet. It is most familiarly in “http:” form, but also encompasses “ftp:” or “mailto:”
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The string (often starting with http:) that is used to identify anything on the Web. About URIs, URLs and URNs Axioms of Web Architecture: URIs - TBL Universal Resource Identifiers in WWW An informati [..]
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Stands for "Uniform Resource Identifier." A URI identifies the name and location of a file or resource in a uniform format. It includes a string of characters for the filename and may also c [..]
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Uniform Resource Identifier, URLs (Uniform Resource Locators) are URIs.
Source: michael-culture.eu

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Uniform Resource Identifier, a string of characters used to identify a name or a resource
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Uniform resource identifier, uniform resource locator The symbolic address of a Web page or other Internet entity. The URI for this page is http://www.rossde.com/internet/intr_gloss.shtml. The URI beg [..]
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(Uniform Resource Identifier)
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née URL (Uniform Resource Locator), URIs (Uniform Resource Indicators) are a platform-independent way to specify a file or resource somewhere on the web. Strictly speaking, every URL is also a URI (Un [..]
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A Uniform Resource Identifier is basically just a unique address for almost any type of resource. It is similar to but more general than a URL; in fact, it may also be a URN.
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Uniform Resource Identifier - a URL is a URI
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And address for a resource on the internet. The first part of a URI is called the Scheme. The most well know scheme is HTTP, but there are many others. Each URI scheme has its own format for how a URI [..]
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a string of characters used to identify a name or a resource on the Internet. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uniform_Resource_Identifier
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– upper respiratory infection
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See Uniform Resource Identifier
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 URI identifies the name and location of a file or resource in a uniform format. It includes a string of characters for the filename and may also contain the path to the directory of the file. URIs provide a standard way for resources to be accessed by other computers across a network or over the World Wide Web.   
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Unique Resource Identifier
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Stands for Uniform Resource Identifier. A URI is used to identify resources on the internet with a name or address. Some examples of a URI would be an IP address or a web address(URL).
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Uniform Resource Identifier, see Wikipedia
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Uniform Resource Identifier. Provides electronic access data in a standard syntax. The URI is located in field 856, subfield ‡u and can be used during batchload matching.
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An object or resource window to a collection of data objects
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URI, short for Uniform Resource Identifier, is an Internet protocol. A URI is a short string of characters that conform to a certain syntax. The string indicates a name or address that can be used to refer to an abstract or physical resource. The URI syntax is essentially a URI scheme name like "http", "ftp", &am [..]
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(Internet) {{initialism of|
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Uri may refer to:
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Uri (Hebrew: אורי‎is a given name for males. People named Uri include: Uri Adelman, Israeli writer Uri Alon (born 1969), Israeli biologist and professor Uri Amit, 3rd mayor of Ramat Gan Uri Ariel (bor [..]
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Means "my light" in Hebrew. This is the name of the father of Bezalel in the Old Testament.
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