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bar code (noun) (see AUTOMATIC SYMBOLOGY)
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bar code An array of parallel bars and spaces encoding information. Also see Symbol.
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bar code Pattern of thick and thin parallel lines printed on objects and containing coded information which can be read by a light pen or similar device and translated into an electronic form.
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bar code The machine-readable number found on library books. The circulation system uses these numbers to keep track what books are checked out and who they are checked out to.
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bar code A printed code consisting of a series of vertical bars that vary in width. Bar codes are capable of being "read" and decoded by bar code scanners. Bar codes are used to identify retail sales items, identification cards, library books and other products. They are also utilized to manage work in progress, to track documents and for many other automated identification applications.
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