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machine-readable

[mə′shēn ′rēd·ə·bəl]
(computer science)
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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The e-passport system was installed by British security printer De La Rue.Mr Kinyua said that public servants are still making requests for visa facilitation using the machine-readable passports which are due to expire on August 31, 2019 in violation of the earlier circular.
Machine-readable data analytics is needed for government financial reporting because, according to a recent Government Accountability Office (GAO) report, "Reducing Government-wide Improper Payments," we don't know where more than 144ドル billion was spent by the federal government in 2016.
Those who have not converted their PIO card to OCI card may have to obtain appropriate visa from Indian consulates/embassies if any deadline is notified by the ICAO, thereby making hand-written PIO cards invalid due to ICAO guidelines regarding machine-readable travel documents, the statement said.
An API is a tool for accessing data in machine-readable format.
8,888,207, is entitled "Systems, Methods, and Articles Related to Machine-Readable Indicia and Symbols."
PAKISTANIS can now get machine-readable passports (MRPs) in Bahrain.
The Pakistani embassy in Bahrain will start issuing machine-readable passports (MRPs) in Bahrain from Monday, said Pakistan Ambassador to Bahrain.
AlphaFlash is designed to deliver more than 175 machine-readable economic indicators from the US, Canada and Europe at millisecond speeds.
Each frozen sample is given a unique, machine-readable identity linked to sample-related information in a database.
He informed that the Saudi government has made machine-readable passports mandatory for issuance of Visas for Hajj this year.
1 reason for rejected insurance claims, and the majority of these errors which cost the nation an estimated 2ドル.2 billion in administrative waste--reflect the failure of the health care industry to embrace standardized, machine-readable magnetic ID cards.

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