31.3 Transition from nanotechnology to nanomanufacturing
nature uses to repair cells, tissues, organs of living and organ systems in living things,
and indeed for life processes such as protein synthesis. Tools are evolving which will
give scientists more control over the synthesis and characterization of novel nano-
structures and yield a range of new products in the near future.
1.3 TRANSITION FROM NANOTECHNOLOGY TO
NANOMANUFACTURING
Throughout the world a huge amount of research is being carried out, and govern-
ments and research organizations are spending large amounts of money and human
resources into nanotechnology. This has generated increased ...
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