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nanotechnology application: molecular machines to produce materials in vivo

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Description: Some examples where nanotechnology may be applied: Longer-term: molecular machines to produce materials in vivo? Increasingly complex measurement needs - probably yet to be clearly defined for such self-assembling systems Emerging Nanomedical Applications and Their Metrology Needs Author: Richard Moore, Institute of Nanotechnology

Upload Date: 17-Mar-2010

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