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radio-frequency identification
noun
The storage and retrieval of data using tags attached to individual packages, animals or people; the tags contain an integrated circuit to store and process the data, and an antenna to transmit and receive such data
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A simple application of radio-frequency identification.
A second might be radio-frequency identification tags ("smart labels").
It was a nice demonstration of 3D-printed objects and Radio-frequency identification technology.
France made radio-frequency identification tags (RFID) compulsory on sheep and goats in 2010.
The radio-frequency identification chip he has implanted in his hand to unlock electronic devices?
The store also weaves (Radio-frequency identification) RFID tags into selected products.
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Radio frequency identification, or RFID, is one such technology.
He envisions embedding food with radio frequency identification (RFID) tags.
Do 20 radio frequency identification keys seem excessive?
What radio frequency identification chip did the Food and Drug Administration recently approve?
Experts in RFID (radio frequency identification) wince at I.B.M.'s plug for its inventory-tracking abilities.
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