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- Article 50 : Join AIM USA
- Article 51 : RFID IN HEALTCARE
- Article 52 : DoD RFID Supplier Summit
- Article 53 : AIM North America Creating an RFID Toolkit
- Article 54 : Athena Controls complex labeling requirements made easy with new labeling method
- Article 55 : Ultra high-volume handbag importer tags, packages, labels and ships within 48 hours
- Article 56 : No Holes in Labeling Program at Krispy Kreme
- Article 57 : Gospel for Asia’s village missionaries supported by latest technology
- Article 58 : Pharmaceutical distributor cuts day of safety stock
- Article 59 : Patient education service cures informed-consent issues
- Article 60 : Imagineering's bet on SATO CT400 printers pays off
- Article 61 : Fuzzy fabric manufacturer finds "impossible" label application
- Article 63 : It’s Working For Peanuts! Shellers and Manufacturers Find A Better Labeling System To Help Manage Inventories
- Article 70 : Hospitals save time and money while maintaining quality with bar codes
- Article 74 : Bar Code File Tracking System Increases Employee Productivity By 50%
- Article 75 : Handheld Computers Check Out Library Usage
- Article 76 : Accessories Company Sees Bar Code Benefits Exceed Expectations
- Article 78 : Phoenix Big and Tall Catalog Fulfillment
- Article 80 : Crotty Corporation Case History - Right Things, Right Tote, Right Time
- Article 93 : AIM Elects Four To Board of Directors
- Article 94 : Dan Mullen Named President of AIM Global
- Article 95 : AIM, Inc. Announces New Technical Symbology Committee Members for 2004 - 2005
- Article 96 : AIM Announces the Datastrip2D Symbology as a New Work Item
- Article 97 : AIM announces the availability of the Public Review copy of the Draft International Technical Specification for Extended Channel Interpretations
- Article 98 : News Briefing: Judge Rules in Favor of AutoID
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Enhanced price/performance of 180nm technology will benefit cost-sensitive banking applications |