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Microchip
Digital Angel Corporation (formerly Destron Fearing) has been involved in the development and manufacture of livestock identification products since 1948. Pioneer of the development of miniaturized microchip technology for use in fisheries, companion animals and livestock since the 1980s. ... (PetPassport)
In Britain, the head of the Cybernetics Department at the University of Reading, Professor Kevin Warick, had himself injected with an encapsulated microchip measuring approximately 23 millimeters long and 3 millimeters wide. ... The smallest microchip is about the size of a grain of rice. ... During the manufacturing process, each microchip is individually inscribed and programmed to store a unique, permanent, 10 to 15-digit alphanumeric identification code. The microchip is coupled with an antenna and placed either in our two-piece plastic tag or inert glass capsule. ... (Electronic ID)
The Injectable Transponder (Microchip) is a passive radio-frequency identification tag, designed to work in conjunction with a compatible radio frequency ID reading system. The transponder consists of an electromagnetic coil, tuning capacitor, and microchip sealed in a cylindrical glass enclosure. ... There are many such programs but not all of them can accommodate the automation of data collection
Its true that a microchip wont work to identify pets unless a pet comes in contact with a microchip reader, and there are some shelters and veterinarians in the US that dont have readers yet.
Approximate Word count = 1036 Approximate Pages = 4.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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