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105B02

105B02 is an alphanumeric identifier that can appear in different, unrelated systems to label items, places, or records. There is no single widely recognized subject designated by the code; its meaning varies with the context and issuing organization.

Geography and mailing: In territorial or postal coding schemes, codes of this form may designate a specific

Manufacturing and inventory: Within supply chains and catalogs, 105B02 can serve as a part number, model code,

Laboratory and bioscience: In lab information management systems or sample tracking, 105B02 might be used as

Software and data management: Some datasets, software modules, or configuration files assign 105B02 as an internal

Determining the meaning: To identify what 105B02 refers to in a given context, consult the surrounding documentation,

See also: alphanumeric codes, identifiers, product codes, model numbers, sample IDs.

district,
parcel,
or
precinct
within
a
larger
region.
The
exact
scope
and
boundaries
depend
on
the
local
authority
or
carrier,
and
105B02
may
correspond
to
different
areas
in
different
jurisdictions.
or
stock-keeping
unit
(SKU).
Vendors
choose
their
own
coding
conventions,
so
the
same
string
could
appear
on
unrelated
products
in
separate
catalogs.
a
sample
identifier,
reagent
lot
code,
or
equipment
tag,
standardized
by
a
particular
lab
or
network.
ID
or
key.
In
such
cases,
documentation
should
clarify
the
field's
meaning
and
data
type.
metadata,
or
the
issuing
organization.
If
possible,
verify
with
the
source
or
data
steward
to
avoid
misinterpretation.