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    Nanostructures, Inc., has enabling technologies based on (a) patterned thin film devices on membranes and thin substrates and (b) bulk silicon etching of deep microstructures. These technologies make...
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    Micralyne is one of the largest independent MEMS foundries in the world. As an industry innovator and leader, Micralyne has a reputation of offering unparalleled MEMS product development and...
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    Luxtera was formed in 2001 to take advantage of the fact that with production CMOS line widths in the vicinity of 100nm the CMOS process itself can be used to create an array of complex photonic...
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    We are a creators and exclusive provider of Biocrystal® mixture - composed of precisely selected, crushed, and mixed crystals in specific quantities and ratios. Biocrystal® is registered trade...
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    Sybron Dental Specialties is a manufacturer of high technology dental, dental implant, and infection prevention products. Our products are consistent sales and technology leaders in the dental...
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    Radiation Shield Technologies (RST) is the world leader in the research, design and production of personal protection systems for ionizing and nuclear radiation. The company's core technology,...
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    For over 30 years, Intel has been a leader in silicon technology, steadily doubling transistor counts to the beat of Moore's Law, consistently advancing logic processes for higher processor speeds...
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    We are an IP generating applications and bespoke materials company that maintains a patented nanomaterial manufacturing platform technology and a portfolio of IP that enables us to create new...
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    UC Davis biomedical engineer Prof. Alexander Revzin has developed a "lab on a chip" device for HIV testing. Revzin's microfluidic device uses antibodies to "capture" white blood cells called T cells...
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    Finding out whether that unusual sore in your mouth is cancerous should become a lot faster and easier in the years ahead. Scientists supported by the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial...

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