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Qué (quién) es prox - definición

CONTACTLESS SMART CARD
Proximity cards; Prox card

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Preferential oxidation
PROX is an acronym for PReferential OXidation, and refers to the preferential oxidation of a carbon monoxide in a gas mixture by a catalyst. It is intended to remove trace amounts of CO from H2/CO/CO2 mixtures produced by steam reforming and water-gas shift.
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Preferential oxidation
·noun "The ticket or list of candidates at elections, presented to the people for their votes.".
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TAXONOMIC TERM INDICATING THAT AVAILABLE DATA SUGGESTS THAT THE PROPOSED SPECIES HAS AN AFFINITY TO, BUT IS NOT IDENTICAL TO, THE SPECIES WITH THE BINOMIAL NAME IT COMES AFTER
Affinis; Sp. aff.; Aff.; Affin.; Species proxima; Prox.; Sp. prox.; Species near; Sp. nr.
¦ abbreviation proximo.

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Proximity card

A proximity card or prox card also known as a key card or keycard is a contactless smart card which can be read without inserting it into a reader device, as required by earlier magnetic stripe cards such as credit cards and contact type smart cards. The proximity cards are part of the contactless card technologies. Held near an electronic reader for a moment they enable the identification of an encoded number. The reader usually produces a beep or other sound to indicate the card has been read.

The term "proximity card" refers to the older 125 kHz devices as distinct from the newer 13.56 MHz contactless smartcards. Second generation prox cards are used for mass and distance reading applications. Proximity cards typically have a read range of up to 50 cm (20 in) which is the main difference from the contactless smartcard with a range of 2 to 10 cm (1 to 4 in). The card can often be left in a wallet or purse, and read by simply holding the wallet or purse near the reader. These early proximity cards can't hold more data than a magnetic stripe card, and only cards with smart chips (ie, contactless smartcards) can hold other types of data like electronic funds balance for contactless payment systems, history data for time and attendance or biometric templates. When used without encoding data, only with the card serial number, contactless smartcards have similar functionalities to proximity cards.