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  2. Smart label - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smart_label

    Smart Label, also called Smart Tag, is an extremely flat configured transponder under a conventional print-coded label, which includes chip, antenna and bonding wires as a so-called inlay.

  3. Wikipedia:Template index - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Template_index

    This page provides an index of templates used within Wikipedia, many of which convey messages; they are grouped into topic-specific headings. For information on what templates are, and how the template namespace is intended to be used, see WP:Template namespace. For information on template use and development, see Help:Template.

  4. Copyrighted media files may be used in Wikipedia articles on a limited basis, provided they satisfy both the legal test for fair use and Wikipedia's own guidelines for non-free content, found at Wikipedia:Non-free content.

  5. Triage tag - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triage_tag

    Typical triage tag used for emergency mass casualty decontamination. A triage tag is a tool first responders and medical personnel use during a mass casualty incident.

  6. Jinja (template engine) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jinja_(template_engine)

    The Jinja template engine allows customization of tags, filters (for formatting or transforming values), tests (for evaluating conditions), and globals. Also, unlike the Django template engine, Jinja allows the template designer to call functions with arguments on objects.

  7. Wikipedia:File copyright tags/Public domain - Wikipedia

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    These tags are used for an author to attempt to release their work into the public domain, disclaiming any copyright. See Wikipedia: Granting work into the public domain . {{ PD-link }}: a statement intended to release a contributor's own work into public domain and request an entirely optional link back to Wikipedia from anyone reproducing it