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		<title>Canada Digital Library</title>
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Toronto, Canada &#8211; GAO Tek Inc. (www.GAOTek.com) has announced the launch of its digital oscilloscope, the which supports up to 512 levels of activation. The module efficiently solves complex problems cause by providing a comprehensive set of triggers such as increasing or decrease of peak pulse width, delay, and counting. This oscilloscope is commonly used [...]]]></description>
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