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Nanoprobe can mean:
Nanoprobe (device), real
devices for
seeing very
small objects A
fictional device used by the Borg (Star Trek) This disambiguation...
- A
nanoprobe is an
optical device developed by
tapering an
optical fiber to a tip
measuring 100 nm = 1000
angstroms wide.
Nanoprobes can be used in bioimaging...
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Nanoprobing is
method of
extracting device electrical parameters through the use of
nanoscale tungsten wires, used
primarily in the
semiconductor industry...
- The hard X-ray
nanoprobe at the
Center for
Nanoscale Materials (CNM),
Argonne National Lab
advanced the
state of the art by
providing a hard X-ray microscopy...
- "****imilation":
forcibly transforming individual beings into "drones" by
injecting nanoprobes into
their bodies and
surgically augmenting them with
cybernetic components...
- and space. He
sometimes added sand to his
paint to vary its texture. A
nanoprobe of Pic****o's The Red
Armchair (1931), in the
collection of the Art Institute...
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practically the
smallest resolution so far
achieved is
about 30 nm. Such
nanoprobe sources are used for
scanning transmission X-ray
microscopy (STXM). Imaging...
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types of
conductive nanoprobes used in CAFM experiments,
which are
still widely used nowadays,
consist on
standard silicon nanoprobes (as
those used in...
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Photon Source (APS) play a key role. APS's hard X-rays,
harnessed in a
nanoprobe beamline,
provide unprecedented capabilities to
characterize extremely...
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incredibly small robots,
called nanobots, do
matter as well (e.g. Borg
nanoprobes in Star Trek and
nanites in I, Robot). The
concept of time travel—travelling...