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BCSM
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BCSMBasic Call State Model
BCSMBoulder Center for Sports Medicine
BCSMBoundary-Constrained Skeleton Minimization
BCSMBrew City Street Machines
BCSMBengali Cultural Society of Milwaukee
BCSMBroadband Cable Service Management
BCSMBadminton Club St-Maurice
BCSMBarton Creek Square Mall
BCSMBusiness Component System Model
BCSMBipolar Current-Steering Mode
BCSMBasic Call Switching Model (ITU-T Q.931)
BCSMBreast Cancer Screening Model
BCSMBoat Crew Seamanship Manual
BCSMBronx Center for Science and Mathematics (Bronx, NY)
BCSMBelievers' Chapel School of Ministry
BCSMBoston Cooking-School Magazine
BCSMBlytheville Community Samaritan Ministries
BCSMBar Code Sorting Machine


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The bar code sorting machine has the capability to process 36,000 pieces of mail per hour and will help enhance automation of postal facility letter sorting operations.
The bar code sorting machine has the capability to process 36,000 pieces of mail per hour and will help enhance automation of postal facility letter sorting operations.
 
 
 
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