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MRTD
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MRTDMachine Readable Travel Documents
MRTDMinimum Resolvable Temperature Difference
MRTDMulti-Resolution Time Domain
MRTDMaximum Recommended Therapeutic Dose
MRTDMarine Research and Technology Development (India)
MRTDMaximum Rate of Torque Development (gerontology)
MRTDMorbidity Rate with Temporary Disability


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Machine Readable Travel Documents (MRTDs, envisioned as replacing the paper passport and visas of today) that the United States and other countries will soon be fielding will contain a biometrics template of the bearer that will verify that the claimant presenting the MRTD is in fact that person.
founded in 1974, provides customers with a range of specialized hardware and software solutions for reading and processing machine readable travel documents, including passports and airline tickets.
BioDentity is headed by Joel Shaw, an internationally recognized expert in Machine Readable Travel Documents and Border Management Systems.
 
 
 
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