Special-Use Scientific Software Meeting Labs' Niche Needs

SUPPLIERS OF SPECIAL-USE SCIENTIFIC SOFTWARE The following companies, as discussed in the accompanying story, offer special-use software for scientists. For product information, please use the reader service card inserted in this issue or fax requests directly to THE SCIENTIST, (215)387-1542. Avian Systems Inc. 1275 15th St., 15G Fort Lee, N.J. 07024-1929 Circle No. 150 on Reader Service Card Control Systems Engineering 334 Pleas

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SUPPLIERS OF SPECIAL-USE SCIENTIFIC SOFTWARE

The following companies, as discussed in the accompanying story, offer special-use software for scientists. For product information, please use the reader service card inserted in this issue or fax requests directly to THE SCIENTIST, (215)387-1542.

Avian Systems Inc.
1275 15th St., 15G
Fort Lee, N.J. 07024-1929
Circle No. 150 on Reader Service Card

Control Systems Engineering
334 Pleasant St.

Pawtucket, R.I. 0286
Circle No. 151 on Reader Service Card

Graphical Dynamics Inc.
2701 California Ave., S.W.
Suite 301
Seattle, Wash. 98116
Circle No. 152 on Reader Service Card

Inner Access Corp.
P.O. Box 888
Belmont, Calif. 94002
Circle No. 153 on Reader Service Card

Objects Inc.
99 Rosewood Dr.
Danvers, Mass. 01923
Circle No. 154 on Reader Service Card

Polyhedron Software Ltd.
Linden House
93 High St.
Standlake, Witney OX8 7RH
England
Circle No. 155 on Reader Service Card

ReferencePoint Software Corp. 1799 N. State ...

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