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sized from 1 to 100
nanometers (nm). At this scale,
commonly known as the
nanoscale,
surface area and
quantum mechanical effects become important in describing...
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Nanoscale is the
length scale applicable to nanotechnology,
usually cited as 1–100 nanometers.
Nanoscale or
NanoScale may also
refer to:
NanoScale Corporation...
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Nanoscale is a peer-reviewed
scientific journal covering experimental and
theoretical research in all
areas of
nanotechnology and nanoscience. It is published...
- the Humanities,
Center for
Intelligent Chemical Instrumentation, the
Nanoscale and
Quantum Phenomena Institute, the
Institute for
Applied and Professional...
- are
organized into
physical science laboratory programs that
include nanoscale science and technology, engineering,
information technology,
neutron research...
- S.)
degree in
Nanoscale Engineering and
Nanoscale Science, the
Master of
Science (M.S.)
degree in
either Nanoscale Science or
Nanoscale Engineering, and...
- The
Center for
Nanoscale Materials is one of five
Nanoscale Science Research Centers the
United States Department of
Energy sponsors. The
Center is at...
- any
external dimension in the
nanoscale or
having internal structure or
surface structure in the
nanoscale", with
nanoscale defined as the "length range...
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Nanoscale iron
particles are sub-micrometer
particles of iron metal. Due to
their high
catalytic activity, low toxicity, and
strong adsorption capacity...
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devices ranging in size from 0.1 to 10
micrometres and
constructed of
nanoscale or
molecular components. The
terms nanobot, nanoid, nanite, nanomachine...