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- `id`'s in `dck`'s 194, 201, 202, 203 and 227 are all derived from the same 5-digit ship identifiers. Leading digits are removed where needed.
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- Some ship `id`'s are callsigns and can be used to link to metadata information in WMO Publication No. 47. However some callsigns have been modified in some `dck`, or corrupted, so processing attempts to recover the original callsign in these cases. For more information see [Kent. *et al.,* (2007)](https://doi.org/10.1175/JTECH1949.1) and [Freeman. *et al.,* (2017)](https://doi.org/10.1002/joc.4775).
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- Where an `id` is identified as a callsign or an identifier listed in WMO Publication No. 47, other `id`'s containing the same character string are flagged and leading digits are removed. This is with the purpose of homogenising the callsigns across `dck`'s. |
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- Some ship `id`'s are callsigns and can be used to link to metadata information in WMO Publication No. 47. However some callsigns have been modified in some `dck`, or corrupted, so processing attempts to recover the original callsign in these cases are made. For more information see [Kent. *et al.,* (2007)](https://doi.org/10.1175/JTECH1949.1) and [Freeman. *et al.,* (2017)](https://doi.org/10.1002/joc.4775).
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- Where an `id` is identified as a callsign or as an identifier listed in WMO Publication No. 47, other `id`'s containing the same character string are flagged and leading digits are removed. This is with the purpose of homogenising the callsigns across `dck`'s. |