Device Sought to Help Customs Detect Drugs
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WOBURN, Mass. — Thermedics Inc. won a $90,000 contract to develop the technology for a device that would detect cocaine and heroin and replace drug-sniffing dogs at Customs Service counters, company executives said Thursday.
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