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Iran's nanotech progress impressive: ISI figures
January 14th, 2007
Iran's nanotech progress impressive: ISI figures
Abstract:
Iran ranked first among Muslim nations and 32nd worldwide in terms of nanotechnology research by submitting 250 scientific papers to the publications of Institute for Scientific Information in 2006.
According to ISI figures, papers written by Iranian authors had a 100-percent increase compared with 2005, putting Iran four steps ahead of the 32nd place worldwide and first in the Muslim world.
Source:
iranmania.com
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