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Human–computer interaction / Privacy / Wireless / Surveillance / Packaging and labeling / Intermodal container / Barcode / ODIN technologies / Omni-ID / Automatic identification and data capture / Technology / Radio-frequency identification
Date: 2014-05-15 08:49:36
Human–computer interaction
Privacy
Wireless
Surveillance
Packaging and labeling
Intermodal container
Barcode
ODIN technologies
Omni-ID
Automatic identification and data capture
Technology
Radio-frequency identification

Packaging and Handling, Part II, Chapter 208

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