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Nanotechnology

JAMA, 2015
Human dreams and imagination often give rise to new science and technology. Nanotechnology, a 21st-century frontier, was born out of such dreams. Nanotechnology is defined as the understanding and control of matter at dimensions between 1 and 100 nm where unique phenomena enable novel applications.
Robert, Langer, Ralph, Weissleder
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Nanotechnology

Current Opinion in Chemical Biology, 2010
This paper outlines cement and concrete properties that challenge engineers and discusses the benefits that could be derived from changes in the smallest structure of cementitious and other concrete materials. Concrete is the most widely used building material in the world. Roman concrete structures still exist today.
Andrew J, deMello, Adam T, Woolley
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Chiral nanotechnology

Chirality, 2005
A review of chiral, nanoscale science and technology is presented, with the subject divided into two topics. The first discusses nanotechnology in the service of asymmetric synthesis, chiral separations, and analysis. The second topic concerns broader research in the nanotechnology realm, where molecular chirality plays a role in the properties of ...
Jing, Zhang   +3 more
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Nanotechnology's Future

Scientific American, 2006
This article discusses the rising prominence of nanotechnology in scientific research. Nanotechnology, focused on controlling the properties of matter, has begun to draw increasingly large amounts of state funding around the world. The author suggests that this field of research will expand in several different ways, including the development of ...
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DNA Nanotechnology

2011
The base sequence encoded in nucleic acids yields significant structural and functional properties into the biopolymer. The resulting nucleic acid nanostructures provide the basis for the rapidly developing area of DNA nanotechnology. Advances in this field will be exemplified by discussing the following topics: (i) Hemin/G-quadruplex DNA ...
Ofer I, Wilner   +2 more
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Cancer nanotechnology.

Gastroenterology and hepatology from bed to bench, 2011
Nanotechnology is the engineering of functional systems at the molecular scale which may exert a revolutionary impact on cancer diagnosis and therapy. Nanotechnology is being applied to cancer in two broad areas: i) the development of nanovectors such as nanoparticles which can be loaded with drugs or imaging agents and then targeted to tumours, and ii)
Hassanzadeh, Parichehr   +3 more
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Biomimetic Nanotechnology

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2006
Abstract:  Biomimetic materials processing (BMMP) is defined as the design and synthesis of new functional materials by refining knowledge and understanding of related biological products, structures, functions, and processes. By using BMMP, we can make a new nanotechnology, which is named “biomimetic nanotechnology.” This is based on ...
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Nanotechnological selection

Nanotechnology, 2012
At the nanoscale measures can move from a mass-scale analogue calibration to counters of discrete units. The shift redefines the possible levels of control that can be achieved in a system if adequate selectivity can be imposed. As an example as ionic substances pass through nanoscale pores, the quantity of ions is low enough that the pore can contain ...
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Roadmapping Nanotechnology

2007
Technology roadmaps are a type of strategic plan that attempts to align the research, development, and application of technology with business goals. Unlike strategic plans, however, technology roadmaps often integrate the talents of diverse stakeholders to solve current problems. They help industry, its supply chains, academic and research groups, and
Walsh, S.T., Kirchhoff, B., Tolfree, D.
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Nanotechnologies l’invisible révolution

2017
Fil: Hubert, Matthieu Pierre.
Vinck, Dominique   +1 more
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