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- adjective Of or pertaining to
optomechanics
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Additionally, the business unit will exhibit optoelectronic and optomechanical components and systems used in the areas of automotive & mobility, lighting & energy, health care
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Additionally, the business unit will exhibit optoelectronic and optomechanical components and systems used in the areas of automotive & mobility, lighting & energy, health care
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Besides optomechanical and optoelectronical systems, modules and assemblies the Optical Systems division is a development and production partner for optical, microoptical and coated optical components - made of optical glasses, IR materials as well as polymers.
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Research topics will include nanophotonics, optomechanical systems,
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Besides optomechanical and optoelectronical systems, modules and assemblies the Optical Systems division is a development and production partner for optical, microoptical and coated optical components - made of optical glasses, IR materials as well as polymers.
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Besides optomechanical and optoelectronical systems, modules and assemblies the Optical Systems division is a development and production partner for optical, microoptical and coated optical components - made of optical glasses, IR materials as well as polymers.
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Additionally, the business unit will exhibit optoelectronic and optomechanical components and systems used in the areas of automotive & mobility, lighting & energy, health care
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Development of OEM optomechanical and electronic assemblies
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Agilent develops and manufactures optical components, optomechanical assemblies and complex monolithic optics (CMOs) for UV to IR applications ranging from nanomeasurement to aerospace / defense, display, spectroscopy and biotech instrumentation.
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If you do type a lot, though, you owe it to yourself to get a good keyboard of one kind or another, for the same reason that people who use the mouse a lot shouldn't settle for some ancient crusty serial-port optomechanical artifact.
Coding Horror 2009
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