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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...
- Borg
nanoprobes, each
about the size of a
human red
blood cell,
travel through the victim's
bloodstream and
attach to
individual cells. The
nanoprobes rewrite...
- A
nanoprobe is an
optical device developed by
tapering an
optical fiber to a tip
measuring 100Â 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...
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developments involving the
targeting of
cancer cells using nanoprobes. Some
instances where nanoprobes are used to
target specific tumor cells (based on the...
- 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...
- with
advances in nanotechnology. Kaku also
notes that a
large number of
nanoprobes would need to be sent due to the
vulnerability of very
small probes to...
- on a
medical laboratory bed, then the
extraction of some of her Borg
nanoprobes,
which were
tested on
another person in the lab. Afterwards, she had only...
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commonly used
metallic nanoprobes that can be used to see a
sample in
nanometer resolution.
Notice that the tips of the
three nanoprobes are 100 nanometers...
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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...