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- subsidiary, WSO2Mobile, was launched in 2013, with Harsha Purasinghe of Microimage as the CEO and co-founder. In March 2015, WSO2.Telco was launched in partnership...
- Frame synchronizer (video) Time base corrector "An Overview of Genlock". MicroImage Video Systems. Archived from the original on 2015-04-03. Retrieved 2014-03-25...
- the customers using those particular machines. In May 1985, the Komstar Microimage Processor IV was announced. which was billed as a fourth-generation solution...
- A.; Rhodes, C. K. (1996). "Biomedical three-dimensional holographic microimaging at visible, ultraviolet and X-ray wavelengths". Nature Medicine. 2 (8):...
- Deputy Chairperson Prime Lands Group Harsha Purasinghe Founder and CEO Microimage Sujeewa Ra****akse Managing Partner BDO Partners Gamini Saparamadu Chairman...
- image and save it as a digital file. 105 × 148 mm flat film is used for microimages of very large engineering drawings. These may carry a title photographed...
- Operating system Mac OS X Microsoft Windows Type Geographic information system License Proprietary commercial software Website www.microimages.com/products/...
- left-ventricular catheterization: a novel method of whole mouse perfusion for microimaging". Laboratory Investigation; A Journal of Technical Methods and Pathology...
- Characterization of these microparticles and nanoparticles involves microimaging for analyzing the structure and the identification of the macroscopic...
- Meegammana using New Kandy fonts. 1997 Helewadana for Windows developed by Microimage (Pvt) Ltd and Harsha Punasinghe. The most notable competition to Thibus...