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    XOS® is a leading global provider of mission-critical materials-analysis equipment for industries and regulators that must control material quality and performance, from consumer products...
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    Primary Activity greenTEG develops, manufactures and markets sensors and measurement systems for heat flux sensing. Company background greenTEG AG develops, manufactures and markets a new...
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    Plan Optik AG is the market leader for wafers from glass, glass-silicon-compounds and quartz. The chips manufactured with Plan Optiks wafers are already implemented in more than 100 million sensors...
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    Established in 1960, American Polarizers' (API) history of innovation in the field of optical technology has built the company into its present position as a major manufacturer of optical...
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    A.W.I. Industries (USA) Inc. was established in the city of Corona, California, USA in 1989. AWI is a member company of the Wise Group of Companies (WISE) in Hong Kong. Each member company within the...
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    “Our clients are changing how the world works, travels and communicates. And we’re right there with them – demonstrating the full power and true potential of Test.” –...
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    Lumus' reflective waveguide is a breakthrough technology that enables makers of smart wearables to create the augmented and mixed reality of their dreams. The company's AR displays are...
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    Forth Dimension Displays (ForthDDTM) develops, manufactures, and supplies the world's most advanced microdisplays using a proprietary, fast-switching liquid crystal technology.Performance advantages:...
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    SCHOTT is a multinational, technology-based group developing and manufacturing specialty materials, components and systems for nearly 125 years to improve how people live and work. Our main markets...
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    THis article discusses the differences between dye, fiber hosted, semiconductor, solid-state and free electron lasers.

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