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Epsilon Technology Corp.

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Inductoheat Inc.

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Instron

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Ipsen Inc.

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JEOL USA Inc.

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Master Bond In .

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Shimadzu Scientific Instruments, Subs. Shimadzu Corp.

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TA Instruments – Waters LLC

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Tenaxol Technologies Inc.

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Thermo-Calc Software Inc.

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