At source of nanotechnology

Nanotechnology is a broad field of modern science and also engineering, which creates, potentially, endless possibilities. This term is most often defined as the preparation and use of structures in which at least one dimension is expressed in nanometers. Usually, the dimensions of these structures...

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Zarzycki, Artur
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2014
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Instituto Tecnológico Metropolitano
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nanotecnología
nanotechnology
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nanotecnología
nanotechnology
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nanotechnology
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