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Smart card
Smart card, means a device capable of storing data and executing commands, which is a single chip microprocessor, mounted
keyword
index which serves to identify files records texts or other data containing the key or some related word such as a
magnetic recorder
A device for making records of sound data etc on magnetic media such as magnetic tape or wire
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public records exception
rule allowing admission into evidence of records, reports, statements, or data compilations made by public offices or agencies that set forth
information processing
computers including the organization distribution and frequently the analysis of data and the presentation of results in easily understood form
question
question. An expert witness may state an opinion based on data or facts considered reliable in his or her field even
business records exception
that allows admission into evidence of records, reports, compilations of data, or memoranda of an event, act, condition, opinion, or diagnosis
compilation
compilation : a collection of preexisting materials and data so arranged to form a new original work under the
ground
or conviction rests : a premise, reason, or collection of data upon which something (as a legal action or argument) relies
informal rulemaking
followed by a period during which interested persons may submit data, views, comments, or arguments.
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