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The science and art of making devices that are smaller in scale than MEMS, often at a molecular size, generally fabricated by chemical processes that result in the growth or formation of certain useful structures
Ãâó: www.isye.gatech.edu/~tg/publications/ecology/eolss...
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| nanotechnology |
incorporates scientific advances in protein synthesis, molecular engineering and micro-computing. It is creating a set of tools and processes that will enable the synthesis of materials and structures at the atomic level.5
Ãâó: www.smartstate.qld.gov.au/strategy/strategy05_15/g...
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| nanotechnology |
a manufacturing technology able to inexpensively fabricate most structures consistent with natural law, and to do so with molecular precision. [FS]
Ãâó: www.nanotech-now.com/nanotechnology-glossary-M-O.h...
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| nanotechnology |
Constructing things one atom or molecule at a time or using programmed molecular sized robots called 'nanobots', for example treatment of disease from within the human body using nanobots.
Ãâó: www.iib.qld.gov.au/itcareers/talk.asp
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| nanotechnology |
Technology dealing with matter on a molecular size scale of nanometers (1 billionth of a meter).
Ãâó: fpmicro.com/resources/glossary.htm
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