(1) Photograph reduced to the size of a dot (usually for purposes of security
(2) Photograph reduced to the size of a dot (usually for purposes of security)
(1) Be careful with these, they're expensive because they have a microdot at the bottom.
(2) The Germans developed a miniature photograph, called a microdot , which reduced a foolscap page to the size of a full stop; this might easily pass a censor unnoticed.
(3) Consisting of a greatly reduced photograph of a typed page, a microdot could be pasted on top of a printed period at the end of a sentence in an otherwise innocuous missive sent between a spy and headquarters personnel.
(4) But the movie itself is sort of like Wizard of Oz and Donnie Darko and a couple of purple microdots of mescaline all mixed together in a bowl of Lucky Charms.
(5) More than 10,000 microdots , each engraved with the vehicle identification number, would be sprayed on all major parts of a vehicle using the Datadot system.
(6) One exhibit will focus on microdots which are photographed documents reduced to a size less than 1 millimetre.
(7) There's new technology to identify parts, called VIN microdots .
(8) As microdots are seen as a valuable tool for vehicle identification by the SAPS a Protocol for access by SAPS for data base information which facilitates identification of a vehicle by SAPS through the manufacturer's data base.
(9) It contains microdots bearing a code unique to the household where it is used, while the liquid in each tube also has its own DNA-style identity in case the microdots are brushed away during cleaning.
(10) Ray Taylor of MightyDot, which markets the microdots in the UK, said: u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510This system is simple, it does not require a database, registration or on-going registration fees.u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb
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