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Imago earns more acclaim for microscope

Madison, Wis. - Imago Scientific Instruments Corp., a provider of technologies for sub-nanometer mapping of microelectric devices and materials, has won acclaim for the updated capabilities of its atom probe microscope.

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Source:wistechnology.com By WTN News 08/07/06


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