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For Fitbit, the purchase means extending toward "an active NFC payment solution that could be embedded into future Fitbit devices".
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Samsung's NFC director Jörg Suchy even suggests the chip could be embedded into clothing in future — so you could pay with your sleeve, for example.
Thus an understanding that scientists have responsibilities to uphold standards of ethics and integrity in the conduct of their work, and a recognition that scientific developments exist within a social context, needs to be embedded into the education of current and future biologists.
In the near future Bluetooth may be embedded into many different types of mobile and portable devices [IEEE Personal Commun. 7 (1) (2000)].
In the hospital of the future, ambient intelligence would be embedded into the work environment functioning to assist healthcare providers with safe, cost-effective delivery of high quality care to patients.
The technology to make security can increasingly be embedded into the system.
Savouring and sharing memories can be embedded into the lead up to Christmas Day.
Such incremental advances will eventually be embedded into road cars.
The CPAx score can be embedded into clinical practice sustainably.
This universal desire to give every child a better future was embedded into international law with the signing of the Convention on the Rights of the Child on 20 November 1989 and further consolidated, on 30 September 1990, in the World Declaration on the Survival, Protection and Development of Children.
In the last round of state tests, future test questions were embedded into the actual exams, said Tom Dunn, spokesman for the State Education Department.
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