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Glass Fiber Filters, Quartz Fiber Filters, Glass Fiber Filters Manufacturer - 0 views

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    Find high quality and best glass fiber filters and quartz fiber filters at competitive price. Axiva Sichem Biotech is a leading glass fiber filters manufacturer in India and supply in whole world.
Ruth Cuadra

Your next smartphone might use sapphire glass - 0 views

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    Evolution of Smartphone parts: Sapphire Glass - strength near to a diamond and 10x more scratch resistant than normal Glass
Rahul Sharma

Glass Fiber Filters for Air Monitoring, Borosilicate Glass Fiber Filters - 0 views

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    Buy best quality glass fiber filters and borosilicate glass fiber filters at competitive price. These filters are use for air monitoring, moisture testing, including filtration of water, algae and bacteria cultures.
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Cell Culture Tubes, Glass Culture Tubes With Caps - 0 views

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    Axiva Sichem Biotech is a reputed and top supplier of cell culture tubes and glass culture tubes with caps. We offer premium quality culture tubes that are produced from borosilicate glass to supply excellent chemical resistance and toughness.
Lisa Eriksen

Google tells Glass users to stop being 'Glassholes' - 0 views

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    Issues of public etiquette using google glass...do museums have "rules" yet?
Megan Conn

Google Glass sparks fight at California bar - Wire Technology - The Sacramento Bee - 0 views

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    Probably not the last Google Glass sparked fight
Ruth Cuadra

I tested the Google glass | LinkedIn - 0 views

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    Interesting commentary from some who have tested Google Glass. Overall, it seems that GG is not as close to being able to be a widespread consumer product as the hype might have us believe.
Karen Wade

Google Glass sees all -- and that raises privacy concerns - latimes.com - 0 views

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    Well, it looks like one more "invention from the future" is about to invade the market. Let's just hope Big Brother isn't watching. The real question however is how can something like Google Glasses be used by the museum field. Actually, the possibilities are endless.
Lisa Eriksen

Trippy Mall Pushes the Limits of What Glass Can Do | Wired Design | Wired.com - 0 views

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    Wow.  Beautiful use of glass and great how color is integrated for customer orientation.
Rahul Sharma

Double Layer Syringe Filters with Glass Fiber and Nylon Membrane - Axiva - 0 views

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    Axiva Sichem Pvt Ltd manufactures Double Layer Syringe Filters with Glass Fiber and Nylon membrane that is widely applicable for filtration of colloidal solution also used in the filtration of typical filter solution (Viscous Solution).
Rahul Sharma

Syringe Filter with PES Membrane and Glass Fiber Prefilter - Axiva - 0 views

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    Axiva Syringe Filters with PES and glass fiber prefilter membrane are purpose-built with features designed to bring the utmost levels of performance and purity to your laboratory research.
rahulsinghseo

Glass Centrifuge Tubes, Centrifuge Tubes Supplier - 0 views

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    We are one of the top glass centrifuge tubes supplier in India. Our entity is providing a varied series of centrifuge tubes to our clients. These centrifuge tubes glassware are popular in sample centrifuging or storage in many research areas.
Ruth Cuadra

Google Glass - Home - 0 views

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    Just heard of this from the Official Google Blog.  A game-changer?
Megan Conn

The New "Google Glasses" Ad: Some Version of Hell | Book Think | Big Think - 1 views

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    no doubt there has been good measure of skepticism and backlash; idea of walking around 'distracted' - or possibility of always recording-- lends to some dystopian images of the future... I'd say the TV was a similar technology that led to distraction/couch potato culture. (But we've moved on) This is more mobile - and in the world. I think it's exciting -- and needs some healthy skepticism. For CAMLF-- I look at these glasses- in more specific applications--where context is more controlled. Imagine the 'layering' of experiences. Providing visual learning element to the objects inside our walls Museum environments seem perfect--- even more so than (what I think is a poor vision) walking around public streets. In private situations for Google Goggles seems more ideal.. Maybe?
Ruth Cuadra

Court case could shape laws around wearable technology - 0 views

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    Case involves a woman who got a ticket for driving while wearing her Google Glasses. Officer said it was the same as if she had a video/TV screen on in the front of her car.
Ruth Cuadra

Clash over Google Glass shows hurdles facing wearable tech - 0 views

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    The in-your-face nature of the technology has touched a nerve in a society growing increasingly concerned about the invasive nature of new technologies such as wearable gadgets and drones.
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