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-- Can you mention specific commercial products? If not, why not, and if so, when, and how? --
This page formerly included references to commercial products which work on these principles. Is it considered inappropriate to mention them? (I had contributed some links to commercial products which work on this principle, and some diagrams on processes used to do this, and itseems a shame to me that it was all nuked.) Wpostma 17:47, 17 March 2007 (UTC)wpostma
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