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  2. Business card - Wikipedia

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    A Oscar Friedheim card cutting and scoring machine from 1889, capable of producing up to 100,000 visiting and business cards a day. Business cards are cards bearing business information about a company or individual. [1] [2] They are shared during formal introductions as a convenience and a memory aid.

  3. vCard - Wikipedia

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    vCard, also known as VCF (Virtual Contact File), is a file format standard for electronic business cards. vCards can be attached to e-mail messages, sent via Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS), on the World Wide Web, instant messaging, NFC or through QR code.

  4. Digital printing - Wikipedia

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    Commercial – Business Stationery - Including business cards, letterheads; Variable data printing – uses database-driven print files for the mass personalization of printed materials; Fine art – archival digital printing methods include real photo paper exposure prints and giclée prints on watercolor paper using pigment based inks.

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    Hungry Gut Gene Affects Weight Loss Drug ResponseLEA PATERSON/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY - Getty Images. A “hungry gut” gene may indicate who responds best to weight loss drugs like Ozempic and ...

  6. Fantasy Baseball 2-start pitcher rankings: Streaming strategy ...

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    In three career starts, Gasser has done some great things, including allowing nary a homer and issuing just one free pass. He would be placed at the top of this list is not for a dismal 3.2 K/9 rate.

  7. Index card - Wikipedia

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    An index card in a library card catalog.This type of cataloging has mostly been supplanted by computerization. A hand-written American index card A ruled index card. An index card (or record card in British English and system cards in Australian English) consists of card stock (heavy paper) cut to a standard size, used for recording and storing small amounts of discrete data.