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- International, renamed Spectronic Instruments, Inc. in 1995. Spectronics Instruments was purchased by Thermo Optek in 1997, renamed Spectronic-Unicam in 2001...
- Spectronic is a research and development company in Helsingborg, Sweden. Through its subsidiary, Spectronic Medical, the company is engaged in development...
- Texas Instruments to join Spectronics, Inc., when the company was founded, as Vice President of Research. While at Spectronics, Biard worked on the design...
- own brand. Yaesu's line of equipment was first imported into the US by Spectronics, Inc. located in Signal Hill, California, in 1965. Yaesu became an important...
- of breast cancer. In July 2021, the company integrated technology from Spectronic Medical to create artificial intelligence-based software. In November...
- logger, or computer. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Colorimeters. Spectronic 20 Spectrophotometer Lovibond Colorimeter Nuffield Advanced Chemistry...
- sensor that was developed in Australia and is manufactured by Integrated Spectronics. HyMap data has 126 spectral bands spanning the wavelength interval 0...
- Ramlösa Brunn, a southern suburb of the city. Mobile phone developer Spectronic is also situated in Helsingborg. The online custom clothing retailer Tailor...
- Orthopaedic Studio Developer(s) Spectronic Stable release 1.2.1 / November 22, 2011 Operating system Mac OS X Type Medical License Proprietary software...
- single beam or double beam. In a single beam instrument (such as the Spectronic 20), all of the light p****es through the sample cell. I o {\displaystyle...