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My hope is that we can usenanotechnology in the form of a microbivore-based antibacterial treatment on him.
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Researchers from Lincoln University are investigating how to usenanotechnology in agriculture to increase productivity and reduce environmental impact.
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And you say in a few years, fifteen percent of everything manufactured will usenanotechnology in some form or fashion?
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Brilliant Weapons: Military jargon for the next generation of weapons systems that go beyond "smart," such as those that usenanotechnology.
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The Bioengineer is a healer who usesnanotechnology to heal and fight.
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RMIT University, is usingnanotechnology to develop a new generation of self-cleaning textiles.
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Zou is looking into usingnanotechnology to develop novel cloud-seeding materials.
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Usingnanotechnology, we created a mouse model of corticosteroid-induced ocular hypertension.
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This review attempts to give a summary of progress in usingnanotechnology to monitor cell trafficking.
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Based on the Korean pickup truck, the Ssangyong Actyon, the Phoenix purportedly usesnanotechnology in its lithium-ion batteries.
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Nanomedicine is defined as the area usingnanotechnology's concepts for the benefit of human beings' health and well being.
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British scientists said today they had developed a treatment that transports anti-cancer genes selectively into cancer cells usingnanotechnology.
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This work lays the groundwork for the design of ligand-based NP formulations to re-program in vivo cellular responses usingnanotechnology.
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Other proposals include building reactors that can convert nuclear byproducts into other, less harmful waste and usingnanotechnology or magnetic fields to separate waste elements.
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Some scientists are already usingnanotechnology to add small particles of silver, long-known as an antibacterial, to razors, food-storage containers, and "anti-fungal" socks.