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4. Amid crises and challenges, laser markets stay the course.

5. High-resolution OCT probes biological tissue

6. Laser 2003: a welcome relief

7. Muted CLEO still highlights excellence. (optoelectronics world news)

8. Laser markets navigate turbulent times: Battling a slowdown in manufacturing and an uncertain political climate, the global laser markets for materials processing, communications, healthcare, instrumentation, sensors, research, defense, and entertainment have continued to grow, although at very uneven rates

9. Stay tuned

10. City lights

11. Integration makes waves for the future

12. Advanced networks need advances in components

13. The right components make all the difference

14. The past is the future

15. Tungsten film makes single-photon detector

16. Good things in small packages

17. Japan stays open for business

18. Ultra-long-haul: ready when you are. (WDM Solutions)

19. Scalable, high-power fiber laser produces coherent output. (Fiber Lasers)

20. Virtual galvos give designers new options. (Scanner Design)

21. Aerosense lifts some spirits. (Conference Review)

22. Slow OFC reveals changing industry. (optoelectronics world news)

23. TRUMPF is riding the tiger.

24. The Friendly Skies

26. Crimes in Print

29. The friendly skies: lock-in thermography inspects aircraft fuselages for cracks

30. Expanding horizons: novel lenses and optics make light-field cameras viable

31. Cream of the crop: machine vision guides agricultural topping and spraying

32. The beat goes on: vision-based music synthesizer uses pattern recognition

33. Working things out: if a machine-vision system can help, then a machine-vision system integrator may be the answer

34. Heart of the matter: machine vision inspects the surfaces of medical stents

36. A baroque approach: combining computer vision with historical knowledge is changing the understanding of art

38. Strength in numbers: AOI, x-ray imaging, IR cameras, and acoustic microscopy are teamed in an NDT system

41. Neural networks speed image classification: neutral nets open new realms for machine-vision hardware and software

42. Image sensors walk the line: new linescan sensors offer advances in web inspection

43. Where the rubber meets the road: 3-D system profiles highway surfaces

44. Vision components face the test: product developers must ensure the performance of CMOS sensors and modules

45. Sensors get smarter: innovative sensors provide the functionalities needed for low-cost machine-vision applications

47. Fishy business: machine vision is tracking, measuring, and sorting aquatic life for science and industry

48. In aerospace, little things add up: vision system helps calibrate robotic drilling of critical aircraft components

49. Ultraviolet imaging opens new windows: reflected-UV imaging is being enabled by advances in UV LEDs, laser sources, CCD cameras, and lenses

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