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  2. Norwegian identity card - Wikipedia

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    The widespread use of bank cards as ID gradually led to the termination of postal ID cards. [11] Legally, bank cards are a customer card which serves no particular legal purpose. However, because of the stringent requirements needed to verify one's identity to the bank in order to open an account and be issued a bank card, bank cards became ...

  3. Norwegian passport - Wikipedia

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    A Norwegian passport (Norwegian: norsk pass, Northern Sami: norgga pássa) is the passport issued to nationals of Norway for the purpose of international travel. Beside serving as proof of Norwegian citizenship, they facilitate the process of securing assistance from Norwegian consular officials abroad (or public officials in the mission of another Nordic country in case a Norwegian consular ...

  4. National identity card (Sweden) - Wikipedia

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    The national identity card is valid for five years and costs 400 SEK.Applications are filed at police stations which have a passport office. [5]When applying, a valid Swedish identity document is needed in order to check the identity.

  5. Polish identity card - Wikipedia

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    Since March 2019, ID cards contain a RFID chip that stores personal data as well as a number of digital certificates that allow authentication of the holder or verify their identity in public or private digital systems. [3] To connect with a chip, a card access number and a personal identification number must be provided.

  6. Sodium hydride - Wikipedia

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    Sodium hydride is the chemical compound with the empirical formula Na H.This alkali metal hydride is primarily used as a strong yet combustible base in organic synthesis.NaH is a saline (salt-like) hydride, composed of Na + and H − ions, in contrast to molecular hydrides such as borane, silane, germane, ammonia, and methane.

  7. Nah - Wikipedia

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    NaH, the chemical formula of sodium hydride; Nahuatl (ISO language code: nah), a Uto-Aztecan language spoken in Mexico and El Salvador; Ix Ek' Naah, a Mayan queen; Nah Dove (born 1940s), author, lecturer and scholar in African-American studies

  8. Identity document - Wikipedia

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    An identity document (abbreviated as ID) is a document proving a person's identity. If the identity document is a plastic card it is called an identity card (abbreviated as IC or ID card). When the identity document incorporates a photographic portrait, it is called a photo ID. [1]

  9. National identification number - Wikipedia

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    In Somalia, the National Identification and Registration Authority was established in March 2023. Its mandate includes developing a National Identification Number, designed to streamline administrative processes, enhance security, and mitigate fraud and corruption by verifying identities in both digital and in-person transactions.