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go to our Academic and Government partners for helping to advance and apply this technology.Excellentprogress has been made in developing and applying inherently digital, high-resolution quartz resonator technology to geophysical sensors and instrumentation networks.Advances in counting circuitry and digital signal processing have improved the resolution of Quartz Crystal Resonator Sensors to a sensitivity of parts per billion over an extended spectrum.This new Nano-Resolution Technology offers cutting-edge, scientific and educational opportunities in the oceanic, atmospheric and seismic fields.It also furthers cross-disciplinary cooperat
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