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  • The '''implications of [[nanotechnology]]''' run the gamut from the [[Nanomedicine|medical]], [[ethical]], [[mental ...and large scale infrastructure auto-fabrication.{{Vague|date=June 2010}} Nanotechnology's reduced size may allow for automation of tasks which were previously inac
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  • ...ts) are sometimes also included in the class of diamondoid materials for [[nanotechnology]], e.g., [[graphite]], [[carbon nanotubes]] consisting of sheets of [[carbo * [http://www.dse.nl/~hkl/e_nano1.htm Nanotechnology and the arrival of the Diamond Age]
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  • ...d on similar spatial scales to that used commonly in the emerging field of nanotechnology: from tens of [[angstrom]]s (A) to tens of micrometers (µm). This is typic *[[Nanotechnology]]
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  • ...g=RA1-PA26&pg=PA263|page=263|title=Dekker encyclopédia of nanoscience and nanotechnology, Volume 1|author=James A. Schwarz, Cristian I. Contescu, Karol Putyera|publ
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  • [[Category:Nanotechnology]]
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  • ...lulose''' or Microfibrillated Cellulose (MFC), is a material composed of [[nanotechnology|nanosized]] cellulose fibrils with a high aspect ratio (length to width rat [[Category:Nanotechnology]]
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  • ...n chemical industry, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, ceramics, minerals, [[nanotechnology]], and microfluidics, among others.
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  • [[Category:Nanotechnology]]
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  • '''Nanofluidic Circuitry''' is a [[nanotechnology]] aiming for control of [[fluid]]s in [[nanometer]] scale. Due to the effec With the development of microfabrication and nanotechnology, the study of microfluidics and nanofluidics are drawing more attention. Re
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  • Many materials properties change radically at small length scales (see [[nanotechnology]]). In the case where this change is desirable, a certain range of aggregat ...directional, allowing it to be easily separated into flakes or fibers. The nanotechnology touted by [[General Motors Corporation|General Motors]] for automotive use
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  • Remetallizer is lubricant based on nanotechnology. It contains material with metal particles, usually copper, bronze, and tin
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  • ...can be made of various materials such as epoxy, ceramic and since recently nanotechnology materials. '''Nanotechnology solar reflective coatings''' are efficient heat reflective coatings that ca
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  • ...Stone V, Tinkle SS, Tran L, Walker NJ, Warheit DB. (2006) Safe handling of nanotechnology. Nature; 444(7117): 267-269.</ref>. IOM now leads a large international st ...l cavity of mice show asbestos-like pathogenicity in a pilot study. Nature Nanotechnology; 3: 423-428.</ref>. While more research is needed on the [[toxicology]] and
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  • The '''implications of [[nanotechnology]]''' run the gamut from the [[Nanomedicine|medical]], [[ethical]], [[mental ...and large scale infrastructure auto-fabrication.{{Vague|date=June 2010}} Nanotechnology's reduced size may allow for automation of tasks which were previously inac
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  • ...g/BOHSnano.aspx Report from the first British Occupational Hygiene Society Nanotechnology Seminar]''. Institute of Occupational Medicine: Safenano Initiative.</ref>
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  • ...tion is being requested for more gas detection as newer technology such as nanotechnology is introduced.
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  • *Nanotechnology
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  • ...would ultimately benefit workers. He directed research on [[mining]], [[nanotechnology]], [[Workplace stress|job stress]], and [[ergonomics]].<ref name=ISEA /> Ho
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  • * Materials & Nanotechnology * [[Fuel cells]] through the use of nanotechnology
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  • - [[Nanotechnology]]
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  • ...al structures. It is based on the adverse and ultimately lethal effects of nanotechnology on an unmodified human body. Named the Gray Death because of the gray patch
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