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The UK Office for National Statistics (ONS) includes these values in its 2014-based population projections, often representing specific demographic counts or identifier keys within large Excel workbooks.
In the field of computer science and data analysis, these identifiers are often found in large CSV files used for performance benchmarking.
Repositories like GitHub's gobitmapbenchmark use long sequences of integers—including 463554 and 469612 —as "real-world" data points to test the efficiency of indexing algorithms. 463554_469612
In certain regions, these identifiers correspond to student roll numbers or registration codes in standardized testing results. For example, similar six-digit sequences are used in the Karachi Board SSC Part II Science Results to identify individual students in public gazettes. Cases - Alameda Superior Court
Within the Ethereum ecosystem, these numbers can appear as "attestation" or validator indices. Records from block explorers like beaconcha.in show these numbers among lists of validators participating in the consensus layer of the network. 4. Educational Examination Results The UK Office for National Statistics (ONS) includes
Similar numerical strings appear in files like Saureus.non-core-sites.txt , where they pinpoint specific positions or "sites" within a genetic sequence for bacterial research. 3. Public Statistical Records
In legal contexts, these numbers often serve as identifier codes for specific case entries or docket records. For instance, the Alameda Superior Court lists sequences including both and 469612 in public orders related to case management and judicial assignments. When formatted together (e.g., in a filename), they may represent a range of cases or a specific document link between two distinct legal filings. 2. Technical Datasets and Benchmarking In certain regions, these identifiers correspond to student
Statistical agencies frequently use these numerical identifiers to categorize data in long-form reports: