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bar code A system of stripes and bars printed on the back cover of a book. Used universally in the book industry for automated ordering and inventory systems.
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bar code Utilizes a system of printed bars that are able to be scanned and enables the user to identify a part or parcel.
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bar code The common term for Universal Product Code.
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bar code An array of machine-readable rectangular bars and spaces arranged in a specific way defined in international standards to represent letters, numbers, and other human-readable symbols.
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bar code An automatic identification technology that encodes information into an array of adjacent varying width parallel rectangular bars and spaces.
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