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dynamic convergence

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dynamic convergence [dī¦nam·ik kən′vər·jəns]
(electronics)
The process whereby the locus of the point of convergence of electron beams in a color-television or other multibeam cathode-ray tube is made to fall on a specified surface during scanning.


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The event offered both a full scale MD&M exhibition, to meet the demands of Northern California's growing medical manufacturing sector, and a high level conference to facilitate the dynamic convergence of the medical device and biopharmaceutical industries.
Pendergraft, CEO and co-founder of Penson, said: "The GHCO acquisition significantly enhances Penson's capabilities and capacity in futures clearing, in line with our growth plans, and will provide our existing customers a major footprint at the intersection of equities, futures and options at a time of dynamic convergence in the financial services industry.
I look forward to working with entrepreneurs and the KPCB team to accelerate the dynamic convergence of medical devices with pharmaceuticals, biologics and information technology," said Mead.
 
 
 
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