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Smart Card Handbook, 2nd Edition [Hardcover]

Wolfgang Rankl , Wolfgang Effing
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First Sentence
As already mentioned in the Introduction, Smart Cards are the youngest member of the family of identification cards using the ID-1 format, which is defined in ISO standard 7810, 'Identification Cards - Physical Characteristics'. Read the first page
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