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buckminsterfullerene (or of
fullerenes in general) are
commonly nicknamed buckyballs.
Buckminsterfullerene is the most
common naturally occurring fullerene...
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company Maxfield & Oberton,
maker of
Buckyballs,
decided to
repackage sphere magnets and sell them as toys.
Buckyballs launched at New York International...
- Look up
buckyball or
buckminsterfullerene in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
buckyball or
buckminsterfullerene is a
molecule resembling a
soccer ball...
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Buckyballs and
carbon nanotubes have been used as
building blocks for a
great variety of
derivatives and
larger structures, such as
Nested buckyballs...
- pulleyi) Ship USS
Texas Soil
Houston Black Sport Rodeo Other Molecule:
Buckyball (For more, see article)
State route marker State quarter Released in 2004...
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football or
soccer ball is the ball used in the
sport of ****ociation football. The ball's
spherical shape, as well as its size, weight, m****, and material...
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buckyball are
given after Richard Buckminster Fuller, po****rizer of
geodesic domes,
which resemble the
structure of fullerenes. The
buckyballs are...
- 2012). "Feds file suit
against Buckyballs,
retailers ban product". USA Today. "Health
Canada to ban the sale of '
Buckyballs' magnets". CTVNews. 2013-04-16...
- them as "
Buckyballs",
because the
magnets could self-form and hold
together in
shapes reminiscent of the
Fuller inspired buckyballs. The
buckyball toy launched...
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dates to antiquity, the
Klein quartic to
Klein in the 1870s, and the
buckyball surface to
Pablo Martin and
David Singerman in 2008. Algebro-geometrically...