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The organisation publishes 3 trade titles – Currency News, Authentication News and Holography News.
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The organisation publishes 3 trade titles – Currency News, Authentication News and Holography News.
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The organisation publishes 3 trade titles – Currency News, Authentication News and Holography News.
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Holography is an optical process that stores both three dimensional images and digital data as well.
The Never Ending Breakthrough in Storage - David Houle - MediaBizBlogger 2009
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The Company is lead by a set of internationally renowned scientists and technologists with more than twenty years of R&D and industrial experience in Holography, and with proven track record in executing challenging projects in advanced areas of holographic imaging.
Material World: Etch-a-Sketch Holograms Tracy Staedter 2008
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Holography had been invented in 1947, but it needed lasers to make it work.
Some Knurdly Background about Lasers II James Killus 2007
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In "Chip Miniaturizes Holography," Technology Review says that Japanese researchers have developed a hologram generator on a single circuit board.
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I read that the Museum of Holography was open from ten to five weekdays, and that the Frick was open on Sundays and I thought of Sunday mornings in bed.
Generous Death Nancy Pickard 1987
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And a napkin from a cafe near Soho where the Museum of Holography happens to be located.
Generous Death Nancy Pickard 1987
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I read that the Museum of Holography was open from ten to five weekdays, and that the Frick was open on Sundays and I thought of Sunday mornings in bed.
Generous Death Nancy Pickard 1987
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