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CIUS

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CIUSCrime in the United States (FBI publication)
CIUSCanadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies
CIUSConseil International des Unions Scientifiques (French: International Council of Scientific Unions; Canada)
CIUSCanadian Internet Use Survey
CIUSCorps Interim Upgrade System


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The high-speed data transfer rates of these CIUs reduce the time lost between data capture and data entry -- allowing field personnel to deliver vital information to the home office or regional distribution center.
 
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