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RFID in United Kingdom
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UK pol touts canine chip implants (The Register) Doggies digitized for your protection Even if your beloved Westie is spending her declining years curled up by the hearth, Home Secretary Alan Johnson suggests she should be microchipped for the protection of her potential victims, and you should pony up for dog-attack insurance.… Case Study: WhatsUp keeps Legoland turnstyles ringing
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RISE Project Extends Dialogue within Asia Through Addition of National ChengChi University of Taiwan to Consortium (PRWeb via Yahoo! News) The 3rd International Conference on Ethics and Policy of Biometrics and International Data Sharing held in Hong Kong on January 4-5, 2010 not only extended the international dialogue on biometrics, data sharing, privacy and security issues already instigated by two earlier conferences, but also led to the addition of the National ChengChi University of Taiwan as a RISE Consortium member
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MEMBER CENTER: (Journal of Commerce Online) Herndon, VA. March 5, 2010 ¬ Invengo Technology Corporation, one of the world¹s largest RFID manufacturers, follows its European launch at the ID World International Congress in Milan, with the announcement that it has formed a distribution agreement with Miles Technologies of Barcelona, Spain.
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Hitachi Consulting UK Completes ERP Optimisation for Arqiva (ebizQ.net) Simplified, Integrated Future Platform for Applications Estate Uses Oracle SOA Framework Hitachi Consulting UK today announced that it has successfully completed ...
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Exotic Flowers Keeps Bees Busy In Winter (redOrbit) Recent years have seen an unusual rise in the number of bees about in the cold winter months, and scientists are now beginning to find out why.While most bees are hibernating, the buff-tailed bumblebee, Bombus terrestris, is out taking advantage of exotic winter-flowering plants in our gardens and parks, according to scientists from Queen Mary, University of London.The study, published in the ...
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Make your tractor a tough target for thieves (Farmers Weekly Interactive) Thefts of farm machinery, especially tractors and telehandlers, are rising fast. David Cousins and Nick Fone look at how the industry is fighting back
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New and Exciting in PLoS ONE [A Blog Around The Clock] (ScienceBlogs) There are 19 new articles in PLoS ONE today. As always, you should rate the articles , post notes and comments and send trackbacks when you blog about the papers. You can now also easily place articles on various social services (CiteULike, Mendeley, Connotea, Stumbleupon, Facebook and Digg) with just one click. Here are my own picks for the week - you go and look for your own favourites: Winter ...
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Exotic flowers help bees stay busy in winter (PhysOrg) Recent years have seen an unusual rise in the number of bees about in the cold winter months, and scientists are now beginning to find out why.
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Exotic winter-flowering plants keep bees busy during cold months (Sify News) An unusual rise in the number of bees in the cold winter months has been observed in the recent years, and scientists have now discovered the reason behind it.
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Exotic flowers help bees stay busy in winter (EurekAlert!) Recent years have seen an unusual rise in the number of bees about in the cold winter months. Scientists have found that while most bees are hibernating, the buff-tailed bumblebee, Bombus terrestris, is out taking advantage of exotic winter-flowering plants in our gardens and parks.
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