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    PI is a privately held company that designs and manufactures world-class precision motion and automation systems including air bearings, hexapods, and piezo drives at locations in North America,...
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    Nanosurf: Zoom into the future Nanosurf is a company that thrives on challenges at the frontier of what is physically achievable. By concentrating our collective efforts on the obstacles that stand...
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    Goodfellow supplies pure metals, alloys, ceramics, polymers and composites as discs, sheets, foils, films, lump, powder, rods, wires, tubes, etc. to the research (R&D) and industrial markets. We...
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    Titanium and its alloys have been intensively investigated in biomedical applications including artificial joints, because of their excellent resistance to corrosion, elastic modulus characteristics,...
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    provides the best education in the field of study Materials Engineering in Poland Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering at the Warsaw University of Technology has once again been chosen the...
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    This study was collaboratively performed by Dr. Shu-Hong Yu, Dr. Long-Ping Wen, and Dr. Kun Qu from the University of Science and Technology of China, with Professor Yang Lu from the Hefei University...
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    Nanotech is a leading player in the cemented carbide and tungsten alloy market, having commercialised new materials utilising nanotechnology.
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    The ISS Group are pleased to announce the UK availability of the latest microanalysis technology from Thermo Scientific: the NORAN System SIX, the simplest instrument on the market. Posted July 2007
  • Article - 24 Aug 2006
    Nanomaterials may be classified into the following categories: Nanoparticles, Nanofibres and Nanotubes, Nanofilms, Nanoblocks, Nanocrystalline alloys, Nanocomposites and Nanocrystalline solids
  • Article - 17 Aug 2005
    Alloyed CdSeTe QDs exhibit tunable emission up to 850 nm, ideal for deep-tissue imaging, studied using HORIBA FluoroMax® spectrofluorometer.

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