: It is used as a download or document reference code in specific technical repositories, such as the Research, Society and Development journal .
The number is most prominently recognized in academic and industrial circles as a unique article identifier (PII/Article Number) for several significant research papers published in scientific journals. Notable Scientific Articles (Identifier: 123600)
As a unique identifier, "123600" links to diverse studies across environmental science, engineering, and technology: : 123600
: In demographic or economic reports, such as a Poverty Reduction Strategy or IMF staff country reports , it can represent a specific population count or financial figure within a larger data set.
: Published in the Journal of Cleaner Production (Volume 279, 2021) , the article "Polypropylene fiber reinforced Alker as a structurally stable and sustainable building material" evaluates the use of eco-friendly earthen materials enhanced with fibers for modern construction. Forestry & Biodiversity : : It is used as a download or
: The article "A decision support scheme for solving the mobile coverage gap in rural areas in developing countries – Demonstrated with a case in Indonesia" appears in Technological Forecasting and Social Change (Volume 207, 2024) . It outlines strategies for expanding digital connectivity to remote regions. Structural Engineering :
: Construction and Building Materials (Volume 294, 2021) features "Thermo-chemo-hygro-mechanical simulation of the restrained shrinkage ring test for cement-based materials under distinct drying conditions," which uses complex simulations to understand how cement behaves as it dries. Other Contexts Outside of academic publishing, 123600 may appear as: : Published in the Journal of Cleaner Production
: In Forest Ecology and Management (Volume 608, 2026) , authors Craig Loehle and Jake Verschuyl address the "Conservation and the sampling problem for rare species on managed forest landscapes," providing critical insights into how to track and protect rare flora and fauna in commercial forests. Telecommunications & Technology :