Talk:Micro-pulling-down
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Country | User/Institution |
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Japan | Institute of Multidisciplinary Research for Advanced Materials (IMRAM), Tohoku University, Sendai
Institute for Materials Research (IMR), Tohoku University, Sendai Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku University, Sendai Fukuda X'tal Lab., Sendai NGK Co.Ltd., NEC TOKIN Co., NEOMAX Co. Ltd. |
France | LPCML Claude Bernard Lyon 1 University, Lyon
Fibercryst SAS, Lyon LMOPS, Metz |
Germany | Institute for Crystal Growth, Berlin |
Korea | Sungkyunkwan University |
Brazil | Nuclear and Energy Research Institute, IPEN – CNEN/SP |
Italy | NMLA, Physics Department, Pisa University, Pisa |
Poland | Institute of Electronic Materials Technology |
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[edit]I have removed the list of institutions working on this technique because Wikipedia is not a directory. I have removed the long list of crystals from the article because it adds little to no value (unless more is said about them), and because Wikipedia is not an indiscriminate collection of information. Generally long lists of material are not appropriate for Wikipedia articles unless they actually add value to the treatment of the subject at hand. Please do not reinsert these lists into the article. I'll watch this page in case you want to discuss the matter further here.--Srleffler (talk) 03:36, 22 January 2009 (UTC)
- Dear Srleffler. I do agree with your removal of institutions, but information on which crystals can be grown by this technique is fundamental for such an article. Thus with all do respect, I am partly reverting that edit, but, I will mention only several, most technologically important crystals. Best regards.NIMSoffice (talk) 04:37, 26 April 2009 (UTC)