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    Roomba Experiment

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    task the CRAV had to follow around a track that was riddled with rough terrain, read a barcode, and perform an action based on this barcode reading. This was by far the most difficult task yet however it performed flawlessly. We added an entirely new movement system for the CRAV in the form of studded tracks, this ensured that it would be able to get over any terrain with ease. We also programed it to read the barcode and then perform an audio action based on the data that it collected. Following in

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    To Err Is Human

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    Since the 1999 report by the Institute of Medicine (IOM), To Err is Human, there have been many new efforts and initiatives to reduce the incidence of medical errors. While some people argued the report exaggerated the magnitude of the problem, others were concerned about the annual number of preventable medical errors.1 Medical errors include, but not limited to medication errors, hospital acquired infections, surgical mistakes, and communication failure.2 As a student pharmacist, I am interested

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    Although research has identified many flaws in the use of PMARs, this method of MA continues to be used by healthcare facilities. This issue if significant to nursing because medication errors cause patient harm can result in death and ultimately raise the cost of health (Seibert, Maddox, Flynn, & Williams, 2014). In an effort to provide safe and efficient care to patients, MA methods proven to be effective should be implemented in healthcare facilities. Identifying the Evidence In the process

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    or vials. Max is 100% accurate for drug and dose. How? Each of the cells have a unique barcode, which is scanned during restocking to ensure it is correct. The bottle of medication is also scanned and the NDC numbers have to match. Max has locking cells, which was designed for safety and to prevent diversion. They lock automatically when closed and can only be unlocked when an authorized user verifies a barcode match between the cell and the stock bottle. (Parata Max, n.d.) I feel this product is

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    Barcodes RFID Line Of Sight (LOS) required(Unidirectional) LOS not required(Omnidirectional) Product code is mentioned Item code is mentioned. Other details can be changed Uses Universal Product Code Uses Electronic Product Code Data stored is fixed Data

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    Recently, scientists have developed a process called DNA barcoding. The result of DNA barcoding is a database of barcodes of species, made up of a sequence of nucleotides in specific genes. DNA barcoding is a relatively new process that isolates a section of a mitochondrial gene and amplifies it, allowing scientists to sequence the order of nucleotide bases in a certain gene, the organism’s “barcode.” The mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase 1 gene (CO1) is used for animals. It codes for a protein that is

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    Running head: Service Request SR-rm-022, Part 1 Service Request SR-rm-022, Part 1 Contents Abstract 3 Riordan’ Summary 4 Mission Statement 5 Raw Material 6 Manufacturing RFID/Barcode Requirements 8 Shipping Process / Dispatching Process 9 Conclusion 10 Flow Chart 11 Flow Chart Continue 13 References 15 Abstract Riordan Manufacturing Industries is a worldwide manufacturer of plastics who employs 550 employees and they are a Fortune 1000 enterprise. Presently, there are

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    to the traditional Kanban system, the E-Kanban uses barcodes and electronic messages such as email or electronic data interchange instead of Kanban cards which require manual entry and are frequently lost. The barcodes are used to highlight the inventory. These barcodes are then scanned throughout the multiple processes of manufacturing to signal the barcodes utility. Once the barcodes are scanned, the information collected from each barcode is compiled and stored in the computer. This information

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    Amphibians are an endangered group of animals where almost 20.41% species (among the total of 49 species) in Bangladesh has been recognized as threatened (IUCN, 2015), yet an enormous unrecognized diversity is calling for a taxonomic exploration. But there are several challenges for amphibian taxonomists as they have remarkable cryptic diversity & phenotypic plasticity as well as many frogs are morphologically similar but can be distinguished by genetic divergences. DNA barcoding could be a quick

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    Essay on RFID Technology

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    Introduction Barcodes are used everywhere around us. They are used to track products through shipment, track products at a store and speed up and enhance the checkout process, as well as allowing faster access to information. Barcodes began to be used heavily in the 1970’s. This began a great movement in the consumer industry, speeding up the checkout process and allowing easier inventory tracking. However, just like all technologies, barcodes have been enhanced many times over and are being

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