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C&S
(redirected from Control and Status)

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C&SCommand & Staff (US DoD)
C&SCriteria and Standards
C&SCulture and Sensitivity (medicine)
C&SClearing and Settlement
C&SControl and Status
C&SCenter and School
C&SComputing and Software
C&SCore and Shell (Pentagon renovation project)
C&SClean & Sober
C&SCordon and Search
C&SChase and Sanborn (coffee)
C&SCivil & Structure
C&SControl and Signaling (ATM Forum Working Group)
C&SCommand and Support
C&SClean and Sweep (military operation)
C&SCasualty & Survivability
C&SCleaning and Sanitizing


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If the technology provided by the program is used in office products such as digital MFPs, control and status check of office products can be performed more easily.
SAN FRANCISCO -- Zensys, the leader in wireless networking technology for residential control and status reading applications, announced today that its Z-Wave technology is featured this week at the Intel Developer Forum in Intel's digital home community, a showcase featuring the company's vision for the digital home in a "living room" setting.
 
 
 
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