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A UUID is a 128-bit identifier standardized by RFC 4122. It is virtually guaranteed to be unique across systems and time. The format is xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx .

The identifier is a UUID (Universally Unique Identifier). In the digital world, these codes function like a permanent fingerprint for a specific object, user, or record.

To write a long article, I would need to know what 5a82f65b-9a1b-41b1-af1b-c9df802d15db represents. For example: