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Wavefront LASIK uses a system called Wavefront Analysis to measure exactly how light travels through the eye.
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Wavefront LASIK uses a system called Wavefront Analysis to measure exactly how light travels through the eye.
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Wavefront LASIK uses a system called Wavefront Analysis to measure exactly how light travels through the eye.
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Wavefront LASIK uses a system called Wavefront Analysis to measure exactly how light travels through the eye.
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Wavefront LASIK uses a system called Wavefront Analysis to measure exactly how light travels through the eye.
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( "Wavefront" or the "Company") (TSX VENTURE: WEE) (PINK SHEETS: WFTSF), a leader in technology development and implementation for improved oil recovery and optimized groundwater remediation, is pleased to announce that Primawave has entered a second phase of use in an
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(TSX VENTURE: WEE) (PINK SHEETS: WFTSF) ( "Wavefront"), a world leader in providing innovative solutions for increasing oil production rates and ultimate oil recovery as well as enhancing the treatment of contaminated groundwater, is pleased to announce that a Houston-based independent oil and gas operator will be installing 16 Powerwave systems in an active waterflood in Utah.
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(TSX VENTURE: WEE) (PINK SHEETS: WFTSF) ( "Wavefront"), a world leader in providing innovative solutions for increasing oil field production and enhancing the treatment of contaminated groundwater, has successfully used Primawave in Australia for the first time to inject chemical oxidant into a groundwater aquifer previously very resistant to injection.
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Wavefront technology, which was developed by NASA to improve the focus of the Hubble Space Telescope, has translated neatly to the human eye.
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Wavefront technology, which was developed by NASA to improve the focus of the Hubble Space Telescope, has translated neatly to the human eye.
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