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OEO
(redirected from Optical and Electro-Optical)

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OEOOffice of Equal Opportunity
OEOOffice of Economic Opportunity
OEOOffice of Enforcement Operations (Federal Bureau of Prisons)
OEOOptical-to-Electrical-to-Optical
OEOOperations Evaluation Office
OEOOffice of Emergency Operations (FDA and DOE)
OEOOther Expeditionary Operations (USMC)
OEOOffice Equipment Outlet
OEOOrganic Essential Oils
OEOOffice of Energy Outreach
OEOOptical and Electro-Optical
OEOOnline Editorial Outreach (internet content developers)
OEOOfficers' Eyes Only
OEOOmega Epsilon Omega


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designs, manufactures and markets a wide range of precision optical and electro-optical products for vision care, scientific and industrial applications.
Nasdaq: IIVI), a manufacturer of optical and electro-optical components and devices for infrared, e-ray, gamma-ray, telecommunication and other applications, where he also serves as a member of the audit committee.
Founded in 1985, the company -- based on research and development -- has emerged as a leading optical and electro-optical developer and manufacturer of numerous patented
 
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