a device that is the size of a grain of rice that contains a digital, personal identification number
a form of identification only
a form of permanent identification
a great way for a pet to carry all of the pertinent information, but they are not as readily apparent as a tag
a lifelong means of identification for your dog
a means of permanent identification for your puppy
a metallic implant the size of a grain of rice that is imprinted with a code
a much more reliable form of pet identification because it is permanent - the traditional collar and engraved tag can become detached and lost
an additional way for a shelter to identify your pet should they become lost
an electronic tag the size of a rice grain, which is inserted into the scruff of the neck by an injection
a nickname for an integrated circuit chip
an identifying integrated circuit placed under the skin of a dog , cat , or other animal
a permanent device that can identify your pet in the event that he/she is lost or stolen
a permanent form of identification
a piece of silicon, about the size of a grain of rice
a preferable form of identification
a rice gain-sized transponder, on which a unique number is embedded
a rice grain sized implant that is imbedded with a unique, alpha-numeric number
a rice grain-sized transponder, which is generally implanted between the shoulder blades of dogs and cats
a rice-sized capsule encoded with a unique identification number
a rice-sized device encoded with a unique and unalterable identification number
a rice sized implant placed under the skin through a syringe needle
a rice-sized permanent identification that is implanted under your jennifer
a simple Electronic Animal Identification System that provides a permanent, safe, effective and accurate method of identifying animals
a simple piece of technology that will go a long way to reunite you with your pet
a small (about the size of a grain of rice) device that is implanted into a pet
a small capsule that is around the size of a grain of rice
a small chip that is encoded with a number
a small chip that is encoded with a series of numbers that can be traced back to the owner through a central tracking system
a small computer chip that has an identification number programmed into it
a small, electronic chip (approximately the size of a grain of rice) that is implanted just under your pet's skin
a tiny (about the size of a grain of rice) computer chip that a veterinarian inserts under a dog's skin, usually between the shoulder blades, using a special needle
a tiny bit of technology that is inserted into the
a tiny capsule, about the size of a grain of rice, is injected under the flap of skin on the back of the dog's neck
a tiny chip that is inserted beneath the animal's skin by your veterinarian
a tiny computer chip inserted under the loose skin at the back of your pet's neck
a tiny computer chip with a unique number that is placed under the skin of your pet
a tiny device inserted between your pet's shoulder blades
a tiny electronic device, about the size and shape of a grain of rice
a tiny electronic device, which stores information about your pet, such at where it lives and who to contact if it becomes lost
a tiny metal chip encased in a surgical glass case about the size of a grain of rice
a tiny, passive electronic device implanted under an animal's skin that serves a permanent identification marker
a tiny piece of silicon that contains millions of microminiature electronic circuit components, mainly transistors
a tiny, totally inert electronic transponder about the size of a grain of rice
a tiny transmitter that is inserted under your pet's skin
a tiny transponder that can be safely implanted into animals to provide permanent and unequivocal identification
a VERY good idea and I'd really recommend you do that before you take off, for both cat and dog
a very small (a little bigger than a grain of rice) electronic computer chip encoded with an unique number
a very small capsule, about the size of a grain of rice, that contains a computer chip
a very small computer chip, about the size of a grain of rice that contains a unique alphanumeric code that is specific to that chip
a very tiny device that is injected underneath the dog's skin, usually at the neck
Similar in shape and size to a computer chip, this can contain a person's DNA. Using a microchip, researchers can study a person's genotypes at different places in the genes very quickly and easily.
Integrated circuits after manufacture are cut into rectangular pieces called microchips or simply chips. However, MEMS or any microdevice fabricated in this manner may be referred to as a microchip.
Small plastic chip containing a unique code inserted under the cats skin, if the cat becomes lost and is taken to an animal shelter or veterinary clinic, the cat can be identified and returned to its owner.
Tiny modules that store computer memory or provide logic circuitry for microprocessors and are commonly called chips. A microchip is made from a silicon dioxide or sapphire wafer which is cut to size and then etched with microscopic electrical circuits and electronic devices. A microchip is often called an integrated circuit. Numerous types of chips are used in electronics. For example, dynamic-random-access chips (DRAMs) are the core component of personal computers while flash memory chips are used in devices such as cell phones, MP3 players and digital cameras. Another common type is static-random-access memory chips (SRAMs).
See Integrated Circuit Chip.
A small chip such as a processor.