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- experimental musical instruments. They created an "Baschet Educational Instrumentarium" for exposing young people to musical concepts. The Baschet's research...
- continues the business with its subsidiaries Instrumentarium Dental and SOREDEX. Specifically, Instrumentarium Dental continues the brands Orthopantomograph...
- "General Electric and Instrumentarium Enter Into Combination Agreement — GE Offers EUR 2 Billion to Acquire Instrumentarium". PRNewswire. Retrieved...
- Squibb through Westmark, Instrumentarium Corporation and indirectly GE Medical during the GE acquisition of Instrumentarium and currently OSI Systems...
- the Orion Group in 1981. Palomex was renamed as Instrumentarium Imaging in 1988. In 2001, Instrumentarium acquired Soredex and now possessed two strong...
- Biel/Bienne, and the agenda for the day included a presentation of Müller's Instrumentarium, a set of implants, ****s, and tools he developed and fine-tuned first...
- Calderon Fornier was accused of receiving money from the Finnish firm Instrumentarium in exchange of contracts for the firm with the Caja Costarricense del...
- invented the inflatable guitar, an aluminum piano and an "educational instrumentarium" for the purpose of giving young people exposure to musical concepts...
- perhaps the most distinctive member of the Wiener Philharmoniker instrumentarium. This oboe was developed further in the 19th century by the Triébert...
- produce a very soft sound other than the metallic Neapolitan one... "Instrumentarium". Alon Sariel – mandolinist, conductor, lutenist. Archived from the...