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Microelectromechanical systems
There is no numeric guideline for additions such as yours to microelectromechanical systems, but subjectively, it is by all means excessive - MEMS have many aspects, and testing, even if important, is a very technical one (say, safety checks are crucial, yet you won't find much on it in articles on food items, elevators, or toys). I would condense it into a very brief summary, or maybe better start a separate article. As an aside, note the MOS:CAPS guideline - wikipedia discourages capitalizing nearly anything except for proper nouns. Regards. Materialscientist (talk) 07:24, 24 February 2012 (UTC)