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Preliminary study of tracking and identifaction of in vitro fertilisation samples using RFID
M. Hajian, J. Lens,
C. Spitas
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Alternative Design
25%
Amsterdam
25%
Antenna
25%
Automatic Identification
25%
Automatic Tracking
25%
Cost Savings
25%
Electromagnetic Waves
25%
Error Prevention
25%
Faraday Cage
25%
Healthcare Organizations
25%
In Vitro Fertilization
100%
Liquid Nitrogen
25%
Major Technologies
25%
Medical Errors
25%
Medical Field
25%
Medical Supplies
25%
Metallic Container
50%
Operating Range
25%
Patient Care
25%
Radio Frequency Identification
100%
Radio Frequency Identification Reader
25%
Radio Frequency Identification System
25%
Radio Frequency Identification Tag
25%
Return Loss
25%
University Medical Centre
25%
Engineering
Antenna
16%
Experimental Result
16%
Medical Field
16%
Operating Range
16%
Radio Frequency Identification
100%
Radio Frequency Identification Reader
16%
Return Loss
16%