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  2. FreedomPay - Wikipedia

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    www .freedompay .com. FreedomPay is a company that provides payment platform as a service. It was founded in 2000 and is currently located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. In early 2000, FreedomPay launched mobile payment "proof of concepts" with enterprises such as McDonald's, [1] Bank of America [2] and Visa. Later in 2004, FreedomPay delivered ...

  3. epay Announces Availability of New Gift Card Center - AOL

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    epay Announces Availability of New Gift Card Center LEAWOOD, Kan.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- epay, a division of Euronet Worldwide, Inc. (NAS: EEFT) and a leading prepaid and payments processor and ...

  4. What is an Electrophysiologist? - WebMD

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    Electrophysiology studies (EPS) test the electrical activity of your heart in order to locate sources of arrhythmia. The doctor will insert a thin tube called an electrode catheter into a blood ...

  5. Epay - Wikipedia

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  6. Virtual Piggy Taps into $10Bn Annual Market with epay ... - AOL

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    Virtual Piggy Taps into $10Bn Annual Market with epay Partnership Mobile "top ups" and Pay as You Go minutes to be available for purchase at shop.virtualpiggy.com LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE ...

  7. Cardiac electrophysiology - Wikipedia

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    Cardiac electrophysiology. Drawing of the ECG, with labels of intervals. Cardiac electrophysiology is a branch of cardiology and basic science focusing on the electrical activities of the heart. The term is usually used in clinical context, to describe studies of such phenomena by invasive (intracardiac) catheter recording of spontaneous ...

  8. Electronic benefit transfer - Wikipedia

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    EBT cards from several states. Electronic benefit transfer ( EBT) is an electronic system that allows state welfare departments to issue benefits via a magnetically encoded payment card used in the United States. It reached nationwide operations in 2004. The average monthly EBT payout is $230 per participant as of 2022.

  9. Identify possible conditions and treatment related to your symptoms. This tool does not provide medical advice. NEW: This symptom checker now includes the ability to select symptoms by body location. We hope this makes it easier for you to identify your symptoms and possible conditions. The tool also allows you to select multiple symptoms quickly.