Not exact matches
Identification takes place within a microscopically
small channel in a
chip made from glass and silicone polymer.
One idea is to use radio - frequency
identification (RFID) technology — labelling things with
small chips that store data and can be tracked.
The
chip itself is extremely
small but contains important
identification information.
These
small chips are inserted just under the skin, are painless and ensure that a means of
identification always remains with your pet in the event that your pet gets lost and the collar comes off.
A microchip is a
small, implantable computer
chip that contains a unique
identification number.
A microchip is a
small chip, about the size of a grain of rice, that is implanted under the pet's skin as permanent
identification.
Microchips are
small, permanent
identification chips that are about the size of a grain of rice.