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- noun Plural form of
applicator .
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Every RFID implementation needs peripheral devices, such as RFID-enabled printers; RFID-based automated label applicators (also known as "print-and-apply" devices); feedback systems, such as light stacks, horns, LED lights or LCD displays; and triggering devices, such as light break sensors.
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These combine with a range of blow, tamp, tamp and blow and wipe label applicators for optimal performance and operation.
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Additionally, this course discusses RFID printers, including their installation and setup, automated label applicators, feedback systems, triggering devices and Real-Time Location Systems (
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The applicators are a glorified sticker, caked with enough makeup to satisfy both lids.
Crushable Crushable Staff 2010
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The applicators are a glorified sticker, caked with enough makeup to satisfy both lids.
Crushable Crushable Staff 2010
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Wiley worked with MobileXe and a number of printing firms in order to install the required RFID interrogators, tag applicators and software required to make tagging a part of the inline printing process.
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Part of his top-secret job at Protechnik was to manufacture so-called "applicators" or "screwdrivers" for Basson.
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But he's sticking with businesses like Nordson Corp., a maker of specialty spray valves and applicators.
Top of the Heap Suzanne McGee 2011
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In New York state, the number of females working as licensed pesticide technicians or certified pesticide applicators rose about 50% in the past decade.
Women Enlist For the Battle Against Pests Gabrielle Birkner 2011
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Makeup brushes are built for long term use, making them a green alternative to sponge and foam applicators.
Pandora Young: Keep Your Cosmetics Out of the Landfills Pandora Young 2011
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