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Nanotechnology is the mani****tion of
matter with at
least one
dimension sized from 1 to 100
nanometers (nm). At this scale,
commonly known as the nanoscale...
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based on
physical processes which occur on a
scale of
nanometres (see
nanoscopic scale). The
nanometre is
often used to
express dimensions on an atomic...
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nanoparticle or
ultrafine particle is a
particle of
matter 1 to 100
nanometres (nm) in diameter. The term is
sometimes used for
larger particles, up...
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respiratory system, and the
nervous system. On the
micro to the
nanoscopic scale,
examples of
biological systems are cells, organelles, macromolecular...
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cultivation of plants. In
biology substrates are
often activated by the
nanoscopic process of
substrate presentation.
Cellulose substrate Expanded clay aggregate...
- for flat
panel displays developed by a
number of companies. SEDs uses
nanoscopic-scale
electron emitters to
energize colored phosphors and
produce an image...
- the
existence of two
states in
liquid water:
impact on
biological and
nanoscopic systems" (PDF).
International Journal of Nanotechnology. 13 (8–9): 667–677...
- this
initial phosphorylation can
proceed even when
glucose levels at
nanoscopic scale within the blood. The
phosphorylation of
glucose can be enhanced...
- Cangelosi, V. M.; Pecoraro, V. L. (2015). "Lead". In Roduner, E. (ed.).
Nanoscopic Materials: Size-Dependent
Phenomena and
Growth Principles.
Royal Society...
- Dirt
particles are
picked up by
water droplets due to the micro- and
nanoscopic architecture on the surface,
which minimizes the droplet's
adhesion to...