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Nanofoil - Heat Source for Precision Bonding
Indium Corporation High Purity Specialty Titanate Compositions TPL, Inc. NanoFoil® - What are its applications? Indium Corporation Titanate Powder with controlled size and chemistry TPL, Inc. PolyMetallix Nanoscale Zero Valent Iron Polyflon Company - a Crane Co. Company Titanate Nano Powders (Barium, Strontium Titanate) TPL, Inc. |
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Synthesis and study of electrical and magnetic properties of... Synthesis and study of electrical and magnetic properties of vanadium oxide micro and nanosized rods grown using pulsed laser deposition technique |
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Detoxification reactions of sulphur mustard on the surface of... Detoxification reactions of sulphur mustard on the surface of zinc oxide nanosized rods |
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Thermite - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Thermites with nanosized particles are described through a variety of terms, such as metastable intermolecular composites, super-thermite,[3 |
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Nanotubes Go with the Flow | Physical Review Focus Researchers normally think of carbon nanotubes as tiny, stiff rods, but when rinsed in water and dried slowly, they bend into a variety of shapes, |
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Nanocrystal Shape and Size Control Technology BILLIONTHS OF A METER IN SIZE, THIS ASSORTMENT OF NANO-SIZED CRYSTALS OF COBALT WAS CREATED USING A SYNTHESIS PROCESS THAT CAN BE APPLIED TO OTHER |
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NEW HYBRID SOLAR CELLS COMBINE NANOTECH WITH PLASTICS created tiny solar cell assemblies (shown held by a tweezer, upper right) using nanoscale semiconducting rods of polymer and cadmium selenide |
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Open Access proceedings Journal of Physics: Conference series grown simultaneously with YBCO, these phases form an array of protruding rods or columns within the matrix of superconducting film, parallel to the |
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Bile acid helps form 'twisted ribbon' nano-structures Molecules that can self-assemble into unique nano-sized structures - such as ribbons resembling microscopic twists of pasta - have been made by |
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Nanoscale tools from DNA origami Danish researchers have made a nano-sized box out of DNA that can be opened and closed in response to 'key' molecules See Royal Society of Chemistry Information |