Heidelberg Instruments, GmbH, Receives an Order for a Large Area Maskless Lithography System From Japan

Heidelberg, Germany (ContentDesk) November 30, 2005 --
Heidelberg Instruments, GmbH, Heidelberg, Germany, a leading supplier of direct write laser lithography systems, announced the repeat order of an advanced MW800 system by Toyo Precision Parts MFG. Co., Ltd, Japan.
This system will be used for production of advanced large area photomasks and will be capable of exposure of submicron structures.
Toyo is making the best use of lithography technology to provide one continuous service of circuit design, photomask manufacturing and etching. Toyo becomes a leading photomask supplier for medium size LCD and packaging field after the installation of DWL system.

And Toyo is going to have a new high end DWL system to meet the customers' expectations of better quality, lower cost, and shorter delivery, says Mr. Michinori Maeda, Toyo Precision Parts MFG. Co.We are very pleased to support Toyo in production of their high end photomask with our advanced, field proven, and reliable MW800 system, adds Alexander Forozan, Vice President of Sales and Marketing. About Heidelberg Instruments, GmbH:
With an installation base in over 30 countries, Heidelberg Instruments is a world leader in production of high precision maskless lithography systems capable of exposing substrates up to 2.4 meter by 1.9 meter.
These systems are used for direct writing and photomask production, in the areas of MEMS, BioMEMS, Packaging, Nano Technology, ASICS, TFT, Plasma Displays, Micro Optics, and many other exciting applications.Heidelberg Instruments, GmbHAlexander ForozanVP, Sales and MarketingPhone:
+49 6221 3430 73www.himt.de.



Prestigio Launches Brand New 60? Plasma TV with Unique Price-Performance Ratio

Prestigio International, one of the most dynamic international vendors of LCD displays and TVs, mobile computers, and plasma TVs, has unveiled a state-of-the-art 60-inch plasma television which is immediately available for ordering across the region of Europe, Middle East, and Africa.With the spreading of digital television, interest in larger screen sizes based on LCD and plasma technologies has seen a tremendous growth, capturing the imagination of consumers and encouraging them to purchase the latest products available on the market. While glass tube televisions (CRTs) still remain the overwhelming majority of TV sets around the globe, the demand for TVs with larger displays and the latest technology is on the rise. In order to meet this growing demand, Prestigio has consistently developed and offered to consumers large-screen TVs, including 42" and 50" plasma models. Now that ?the war of inches' is at its height, Prestigio has launched a brand-new 60-inch (127 mm) plasma panel P601T...

Prestigio Launches Brand New 60? Plasma TV with Unique Price-Performance Ratio
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ForeverGreen Launches FrequenSea with Marine Phytoplankton

(ContentDesk) November 22, 2005 -- Tom Harper, a sea farmer in northern British Columbia, has created a 30 million dollar facility on the edge of the northern Pacific Ocean to grow marine phytoplankton year round to feed his shellfish. His process recreates the "Spring Bloom" of marine phytoplankton 365 days a year. The sea farm gives back in a very unique way. First, it provides a resource for the researchers onsite and second, it puts a daily supply of marine phytoplankton back in the ocean. "The reef beneath their farm is rebuilding due to the extra Marine Phytoplankton&Sea Otters and Bald Eagles have moved back into the area due to the abundance of new fish and sea life that have returned." Says Tiffany Haarsma, also of the sea farm.

"Not to mention the extra oxygen created by the plankton every day in the 8 - 1 million liter growing tanks." When he developed a serious health challenge whereby doctors gave him only months to live, Tom Harper decided to start eating his phytoplankton....

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Benefits of Vitamin E and Vitamin K

Vitamin E (Tocoferol): Vitamin E is the generic name for a group of closely related and naturally occurring fat-soluble compounds, the tocopherols. Of these, alpha-tocopherol is biologically the most potent.
Sources: Vitamin E is widely distributed in foods. By far the richest sources are vegetable oils, cotton seed, sunflower seed, egg yolk and butter. Foods rich in poly unsaturated fatty acids are also rich in vitamin E.



Daily requirements: The usual plasma level of vitamin E in adults is between 0.8 and 1.4 mg per 100 ml (37). While there is no doubt that man requires tocopherol in his diet, there is no clear indication of dietary deficiency. The role of vitamin E at the molecular level is little understood. The current estimate of Vitamin E requirement is about 10 mg per day adult.

Recently the cytotoxic of vitamin E on human lymphocytes in vitro at high concentrations has been reported.

This being so, caution should...

Benefits of Vitamin E and Vitamin K
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Contractor?s A/V.com to Launch Online Product and Technical Help Resource! -- The Contractor's and Homeowner's Best Friend.TM

Redondo Beach, CA (ContentDesk) August 12, 2004 -- Contractor's A/V.com (CAV) announced today the official launch of their innovative online shopping and technical support service scheduled for September 1, 2004. It provides a one-stop source for all of a customer's audio, video, media, and security needs for the "Tech home" and "Tech life" industry. By design, it appeals to customers ranging from system contractors to "Do-It-Yourselfer's." Either way, CAV offers a broad range of products and very valuable technical help that can make a substantial difference in a customer's media system cost, quality, and ease of installation. The key focus for the each customer's experience is "Simplicity," as CAV's objective is to make the complex world of technology integration as simple as possible.The greatest "Value added" feature is CAV's free "Technical Help" to customers, either by phone or e-mail, which adds significant value to a customer's purchase. This resource can be an invaluable means...

Contractor?s A/V.com to Launch Online Product and Technical Help Resource! -- The Contractor's and Homeowner's Best Friend.TM
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CRE Partners with Innovations Award Nominee at CES

Los Angeles, CA (ContentDesk) January 26, 2006 -- CRE  Computer & AV Solutions works with Innovations Design and Engineering Award nominee, Empower Technologies, at the 2006 Consumer Electronics Show (CES), the largest technology event of the year.
This leading global-embedded technology company launched three award-nominated products at CES in Las Vegas this January, and they partnered with CRE  Computer & AV Solutions to provide technology products and services for their product launch.CRE  Computer & AV Solutions assisted Empower in creating an interactive demonstration of one of their new products.
CRE provided the necessary audiovisual rental equipment along with certified technicians for delivery and installation, and service and support.
By working with CRE  Computer & AV Solutions at CES, we were able to have a great show and I look forward to using their expertise again said Damian Romanov, Empower Technologies Sales and Marketing Representative.CRE...

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