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"With the medical industry's need to encode more information in a smaller space, we have seen the growth of 2-D barcodes. Where traditional 1-D barcodes act similar to a license plate to reference information stored in a database, 2-D barcodes can fulfill the same function while taking up significantly less space, or can function as the database itself, and therefore assure complete portability for 2-D-labeled items like patient records," Gerling said.
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- TFP Data Systems
- People:
- Gerling
- Jim Magdaleno
- Obama
- Places:
- Oxnard, California
- St. Louis
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Elise Hacking Carr
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Elise Hacking Carr is senior production editor for Print & Promo Marketing magazine, and managing editor for PRINTING United Journal.
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