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serialize

[′sir·ē·ə‚līz]
(computer science)
To convert a signal suitable for parallel transmission into a signal suitable for serial transmission, consisting of a sequence of bits.
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serialize

To convert a parallel signal made up of one or more bytes into a serial signal that transmits one bit after the other.
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market but for other world markets; therefore there's a need for a standard way in which we serialize our product, and also standards around things such as frequencies for the RFID tags, and standards around how we will generate pedigrees and populate those pedigrees and exchange serialized information.
Even if all of your contract partners can serialize, does your organization have the resources and capital to support serialization implementation with them all?
Consider, then, three important reasons why every pharma manufacturer should serialize now:
The obligation to serialize pharmaceuticals is affecting more and more markets.
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