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1. Legal news can promote audiences' cense of legality and educate them to learn, understand, follow and apply law.
2. Based on as many as a million sensors, CENSE will make it possible to create a far clearer picture of oil and gas reservoirs than previously possible.
3. According to HP Labs, CeNSE sensors will enable real-time data collection, analysis and better decision making.
4. In that case, you may bring the business li cense and seal of your company, and your ID card.
5. An example of what's possible is a project called Central Nervous System for the Earth, or CENSE, he said.
6. HP Labs' ultimate aim is to have a worldwide network of these CeNSE sensors.
7. The programs normally Dating retail for $40, but will be available free of charge (one lic cense per customer) until midnight CST.
8. First, in this system, advanced 16-bit microprocessor 80C196MC is used to sample signals from industry cense. This makes it impossible to have a higher speed in data processing.
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