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  2. ISO 11784 and ISO 11785 - Wikipedia

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    ISO 11785 is applicable in connection with ISO 11784 which describes the structure and the information content of the codes stored in the transponder. The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) draws attention to the fact that compliance with clause 6 and Annex A of this International Standard may involve the use of patents ...

  3. Microchip implant (human) - Wikipedia

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    The Flex One is an implantable contactless secure element, capable of running Java Card applets (software programs) including Bitcoin wallets, PGP, OATH OTP, U2F, WebAuthn, etc. It is encapsulated in a flat, flexible 7 mm × 34 mm × 0.4 mm flat biopolymer shell. Applets can be deployed to the Flex One before or after implantation.

  4. Contactless smart card - Wikipedia

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    The ID-1 of ISO/IEC 7810 standard defines them as 85.60 × 53.98 × 0.76 mm (3.370 × 2.125 × 0.030 in). [ 1 ] Contains a security system with tamper-resistant properties (e.g. a secure cryptoprocessor , secure file system, human-readable features) and is capable of providing security services (e.g. confidentiality of information in the memory).

  5. Radio-frequency identification - Wikipedia

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    A surgeon implants British scientist Dr Mark Gasson in his left hand with an RFID microchip (March 16, 2009). Biocompatible microchip implants that use RFID technology are being routinely implanted in humans. The first-ever human to receive an RFID microchip implant was American artist Eduardo Kac in 1997.

  6. Dangerous Things - Wikipedia

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    Dangerous Things [1] is a Seattle-based cybernetic microchip biohacking implant retailer formed in 2013 by Amal Graafstra, [2] following a crowdfunding campaign. [3]Dangerous Things built the first personal publicly available implantable NFC compliant transponder in 2013. [4]

  7. Talk:Microchip implant (human) - Wikipedia

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    This webpage will have to be renamed as "Microchip implant RFID" and left unmodified and only worked on for RFID related microchip or similar technology or remodeled to remove large parts of the webpage, including a notable persons and applications as the page itself reads much like a glorified social media post, then worked ground up to ...

  8. Implant failure - Wikipedia

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    A dental implant is considered to be a failure if it is lost, mobile or shows peri-implant (around the implant) bone loss of greater than 1.0 mm in the first year and greater than 0.2 mm a year after. [5] Dental implant failures have been studied. [6] Persons who smoke habitually prior to having dental implants are significantly more likely to ...

  9. Microchip implant - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version ... move to sidebar hide. Microchip implant can refer to: Microchip implant (animal) Microchip ...