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Nanomaterials describe, in principle,
chemical substances or
materials of
which a
single unit is
sized (in at
least one dimension)
between 1 and 100 nm...
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limited to bulk
applications of
nanomaterials and did not
involve atomic control of matter. Some
examples include the
Silver Nano platform for
using silver...
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include every class of
materials,
including ceramics, polymers, semiconductors,
magnetic materials, biomaterials, and
nanomaterials,
generally classified...
- Look up
nano- in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Nano (symbol n) is a unit
prefix meaning one billionth. Used
primarily with the
metric system, this prefix...
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research – the
scope of
which is chemistry, biology,
materials science, physics, and engineering. ACS
Nano is
indexed in the
following databases: Chemical...
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Nano (stylized and
marketed as iPod
nano) is a
discontinued portable media player designed and
formerly marketed by
Apple Inc. The first-generation...
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modeling of
nanomaterials.
These materials are very
small – of the size of few nanometers.
Mathematical modeling of
nanomaterials requires special...
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Nano is a city car/microcar
manufactured and
marketed by
Indian automaker Tata
Motors over a
single generation from 2008–2018,
primarily in India...
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Nanomaterials have
gained significant attention in the
field of
cancer research and
treatment due to
their unique properties and
potential applications...