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CLIK

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CLIKConsolidated Library of Information and Knowledge (Department of Veterans' Affairs; Australia)
CLIKCentral Laboratory Innovation and Knowledge Transfer Limited (Council for the Central Laboratories of the Research Councils)
CLIKConstruction Labour in Kent (UK)
CLIKConnected Learning in Kentucky (est. 2001)
CLIKContact Lens Induced Keratitis (eye inflammation)
CLIKCathepsin L Inhibitor Katunuma


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NICEIC Group has appointed specialist software developer Clik Ltd to create a software tool to enable electricians to complete BS7671 electrical installation certificates and periodic inspection reports on their computers, rather than by hand.
If you live in a windy area such as the high desert, the Wind- Clik sensor would be useful in shutting off sprinklers when high wind velocity makes watering -- except where drip irrigation is in use -- a futile exercise.
Around 35,000 homes, selected at random, will be sent a questionnaire as CLIK (Current Living In Kirklees) carries out the most detailed survey ever of the area.
 
 
 
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