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    Dow is a diversified chemical company that offers a broad range of innovative chemical, plastic and agricultural products and services to customers in more than 175 countries, helping them to provide...
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    The "Centre d’Élaboration de Matériaux et d’Etudes Structurales" (CEMES/CNRS) is a CNRS laboratory (UPR 8011) associated with Université Paul Sabatier de Toulouse...
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    The Department of Zoology, within the Mathematical and Physical Sciences Division at the University of Oxford, has a long-standing reputation for world class research and teaching. Research in the...
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    The Department of Physics at the Ohio State University is one of the university's largest and most diverse departments.  As a department in the division of Natural and Mathematical Sciences...
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    Established in 1870, Ohio State has focused on engineering and the sciences since its beginning. The Department of Mathematics and Engineering was one of the original seven departments, and in 1882...
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    The Department of Chemistry located in the University of Toronto, is one of the leading and recognized institutions in Canada. Established in 1859, our department takes pride in its teaching...
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    The Duke University Chemistry Department offers an exciting program of research conducted by a dynamic group of faculty and students using state of the art facilities. Over the last few years, four...
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    Bell Labs, celebrating more than three-quarters of a century of innovation, is the most famous research and development organization in the world. Bell Labs' mission to Lucent Technologies is...
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    Nion Co. specializes in advanced electron optics, especially the optics of very-high resolution electron microscopes. Just as imaging stars through telescopes has revealed many of the secrets of the...
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    As microchips shrink, even tiny defects in the lines, dots and other shapes etched on them become major barriers to performance. Princeton engineers have now found a way to literally melt away such...

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