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Inside suite two of a nondescript Northbourne Avenue building a team of more than 25 physics scientists, researchers, engineers and designers are working towards capturing a $15 billion market. The tech startup makes test and measurement equipment, the devices scientists and engineers use when they’re building, debugging and developing electronics, its chief executive officer Daniel Shaddock explained. The brainchild of Shaddock and 11 Australian National University graduate students and post-doctoral researchers, Liquid Instruments has gone from an idea in a laboratory…