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Johanne Devlin Trew,Michael PierseProvides scholarly perspectives on a range of timely concerns in Irish diaspora studies.Opens up fresh interchanges and theoretical insights on questions of identity, Irishness and historiography.Shed忍受 发表于 2025-3-27 03:16:47
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Johanne Devlin Trew,Michael Piersem: how to keep my products on the shelf. Embedding RFID tags in the products, and RFID readers in the shelf, seemed like the perfect – indeed the only – way to do this. But I needed RFID to be cheaper, better, and standardized in an open system. In early 1999, by sheer chance, I met Brock and Sarma.Benzodiazepines 发表于 2025-3-27 11:51:23
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Johanne Devlin Trewbedding RFID tags in the products, and RFID readers in the shelf, seemed like the perfect – indeed the only – way to do this. But I needed RFID to be cheaper, better, and standardized in an open system. In early 1999, by sheer chance, I met Brock and Sarma. The result was a potent meeting of minds.LEVY 发表于 2025-3-27 23:18:10
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Brian Lambkinbedding RFID tags in the products, and RFID readers in the shelf, seemed like the perfect – indeed the only – way to do this. But I needed RFID to be cheaper, better, and standardized in an open system. In early 1999, by sheer chance, I met Brock and Sarma. The result was a potent meeting of minds.subacute 发表于 2025-3-28 08:49:44
Danielle Macklebedding RFID tags in the products, and RFID readers in the shelf, seemed like the perfect – indeed the only – way to do this. But I needed RFID to be cheaper, better, and standardized in an open system. In early 1999, by sheer chance, I met Brock and Sarma. The result was a potent meeting of minds.Conflict 发表于 2025-3-28 10:45:20
m: how to keep my products on the shelf. Embedding RFID tags in the products, and RFID readers in the shelf, seemed like the perfect – indeed the only – way to do this. But I needed RFID to be cheaper, better, and standardized in an open system. In early 1999, by sheer chance, I met Brock and Sarma.