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  • 71Magnetic stripe card — An example of the reverse side of a typical credit card: Green circle #1 labels the Magnetic stripe A magnetic stripe card is a type of card capable of storing data by modifying the magnetism of tiny iron based magnetic particles on a band of… …

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  • 72Stored-value card — A stored value card represents money on deposit with the issuer, and is similar to a debit card. One major difference between stored value cards and debit cards is that debit cards are usually issued in the name of individual account holders,… …

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  • 73British national identity card — Enabling legislation for the British national identity card was passed under the Identity Cards Act 2006. [ [http://www.opsi.gov.uk/ACTS/acts2006/20060015.htm Identity Cards Act 2006] , Office of Public Sector Information, accessed 14 October… …

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  • 74Java Card — (JC) refers to a technology that allows small Java based applications (applets) to be run securely on smart cards and similar small memory footprint devices. Java Card is the tiniest of Java targeted for embedded devices. Java Card gives the user …

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  • 75Health and social services access card (Australia) — The health and social services access card is a proposed Australian Government non compulsory health and social services access card. John Howard, the then Australian Prime Minister announced its introduction on Wednesday 26 April 2006. Any… …

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  • 76Call of Cthulhu Collectible Card Game — Designer(s) Eric M. Lang Publisher(s) Fantasy Flight Games Players 2 or more Age range 14+ Setup time < 2 minutes Playing time …

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  • 77Topps baseball card products — The Topps Company has created a number of different baseball card products during its existence. Topps has used a number of brand names and distribution methods to cater to various segments of the market. Contents 1 Topps brands 1.1 Factory sets… …

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  • 78The Moon (Tarot card) — Symbolism * Two large, foreboding pillars are shown. Some see them as tombstones, others relate them to Karma. * Two wild beasts howl at the moon. * A crayfish appears in the water. * The Moon is shedding the moisture of fertilizing dew in great… …

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  • 79Public-key cryptography — In an asymmetric key encryption scheme, anyone can encrypt messages using the public key, but only the holder of the paired private key can decrypt. Security depends on the secrecy of that private key …

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  • 80Multipurpose National Identity Card (India) — The Multipurpose National Identity Card (MNIC) project is an initiative of the Indian government to create a national ID for every Indian citizen with the objective of increasing national security, managing citizen identity and facilitating e… …

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