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- noun Highly precise
microscale positioning , as with amicropositioner .
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Examples
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Until now, he had always used leads that involved micropositioning inside a nerve.
Destination Brain Asimov, Isaac 1987
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Nanopositioning specialist PI has introduced the M-810, the smallest commercially available electro-mechanical, high-force hexapod six-axis micropositioning system.
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Nanopositioning specialist PI has introduced the M-810, the smallest commercially available electro-mechanical, high-force hexapod six-axis micropositioning system.
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Nanopositioning specialist PI has introduced the M-810, the smallest commercially available electro-mechanical, high-force hexapod six-axis micropositioning system.
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Nanopositioning specialist PI has introduced the M-810, the smallest commercially available electro-mechanical, high-force hexapod six-axis micropositioning system.
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Nanopositioning specialist PI has introduced the M-810, the smallest commercially available electro-mechanical, high-force hexapod six-axis micropositioning system.
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The stages are claimed to be the lowest-profile, closed-loop, linear motor-equipped micropositioning systems in the industry.
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Nanopositioning specialist PI has introduced the M-810, the smallest commercially available electro-mechanical, high-force hexapod six-axis micropositioning system.
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Aerotech's Enhanced Throughput Module improves dynamic performance and throughput for high-dynamic micropositioning systems
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Nanopositioning specialist PI has introduced the M-810, the smallest commercially available electro-mechanical, high-force hexapod six-axis micropositioning system.
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