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  2. International Certificate of Vaccination or Prophylaxis

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    The ICVP's nickname Yellow Card or its French equivalent Carte Jaune derives from the yellow colour of the document. The fact that yellow fever is a commonly required vaccination for travel has contributed to the document's association with the colour yellow, even though the ICVP can cover a wide range of vaccinations and booster shots, not just yellow fever.

  3. Electronic benefit transfer - Wikipedia

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    All states have systems that use magnetic stripe cards and "online" authorization of transactions. When paying for groceries, the SNAP customer's card is run through an electronic reader or a point of sale terminal (POS), and the recipient enters the PIN to access the food stamp account. Then, electronically, the processor verifies the PIN and ...

  4. PILRB - Wikipedia

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    170741 Ensembl ENSG00000121716 ENSMUSG00000066684 UniProt Q9UKJ0 Q2YFS2 RefSeq (mRNA) NM_178238 NM_013440 NM_175047 NM_001371931 NM_133209 RefSeq (protein) NP_839956 NP_001358860 NP_573472 Location (UCSC) Chr 7: 100.35 – 100.37 Mb Chr 5: 137.85 – 137.86 Mb PubMed search Wikidata View/Edit Human View/Edit Mouse Paired immunoglobulin-like type 2 receptor beta is a protein that in humans is ...

  5. What do the numbers on your credit card mean? - AOL

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    The first credit card digit listed on a card indicates the credit card network being used and/or the industry associated with the card, or the major industry identifier (MII).

  6. SNAP FAQ: What is the Washington EBT Quest Card and How ... - AOL

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    Washington's SNAP, also called Basic Food, is administered by the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS). Benefits are sent out monthly to eligible low-income households ...

  7. What is an unsecured credit card? - AOL

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    An unsecured credit card is a credit card that does not require you to put up any type of collateral, such as a deposit, to get approved. Unlike secured credit cards, unsecured cards aren’t ...

  8. Purchasing card - Wikipedia

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    A purchasing card (also abbreviated as PCard, P-Card, or ProCard) is a form of company charge card that allows goods and services to be procured without using a traditional purchasing process. In the UK, purchasing cards are usually referred to as procurement cards.

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