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New Products Westfall's new static injection mixer... American Lewa has introduced a new line of metering and mixing pumps... Berkeley Nucleonics' new high-sensitivity radiation detector... etc. |
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New Products Aluminum mirrors... Image Digitizer... Foldaway Monitor... Input/Output Modules... Data Logger... Microscopes... etc. |
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Nano-Writing with Bio-Inks Nanolithography comes to bioarrays. |
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