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  • It was called a Maser Amplifier, and the “M” stands for “Microwave.”

    Some Knurdly Background about Lasers I James Killus 2007

  • "Maser" also follows this blueprint, mixing Hampson's distant vocals with layer upon layer of multifaceted guitar noise and the requisite bass loop.

    Brainwashed 2010

  • Um, actually, the plan is to use a "Maser", the microwave equivalent of a laser.

    Autoblog Green 2010

  • Um, actually, the plan is to use a "Maser", the microwave equivalent of a laser.

    Autoblog Green 2009

  • Um, actually, the plan is to use a "Maser", the microwave equivalent of a laser.

    Autoblog Green 2009

  • Um, actually, the plan is to use a "Maser", the microwave equivalent of a laser.

    Autoblog Green 2009

  • Unless the agency finalizes those plans by late summer or fall, Mr. Maser worries "it will be very difficult for us and other companies to hold on to critical talent."

    United Technologies Studies Sale of Rocket Assets Andy Pasztor 2011

  • Jim Maser , head of the company's Rocketdyne unit, said potential asset sales are under review as part of a broad internal assessment of the unit's competitive stance.

    United Technologies Studies Sale of Rocket Assets Andy Pasztor 2011

  • "In this period of high uncertainty," Mr. Maser said in an interview earlier this month, Rocketdyne is "trying to figure out what are the potential strategies" to weather the current challenges.

    United Technologies Studies Sale of Rocket Assets Andy Pasztor 2011

  • Yet when it comes to a long-term federal strategy to nurture rocket technology, according to Mr. Maser, "we just don't know what we're doing."

    United Technologies Studies Sale of Rocket Assets Andy Pasztor 2011

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