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Di´a`graph
diagraph a device used for the mechanical reproduction of plans, outlines, etc., on a scale other than that of the original. See also: Drawinga device used for the mechanical reproduction of plans, outlines, etc., on any scale. See also: CopyingHow to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Available immediately in a variety of open configuration options, OAT tag@source can be delivered by consulting partners such as IBM and Rush Tracking Systems, application hardware providers like IBM, Printronix, Zebra, Weber Marking, Diagraph and the Kennedy group, as well as RFID readers manufacturers ADT/Tyco, Impinj, Symbol, and Alien. In addition, MacDonough currently holds directorships with M&I Bank, Diagraph Corp. Previous to IMA, she was a director of marketing for Diagraph Corporation, vice president at Eastman Advertising and held key positions with other advertising and marketing firms. |
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