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September 24th, 2003

Focus Nanotechnology on functionalized surfaces and nanostructures

Abstract:
If you are interested in the latest breakthroughs in lithographic methods as well as physical studies of nanostructured surfaces, why not take a look at the October issue of Nanotechnology? Nanoscience has become an extremely popular field, where many researchers from different disciplines combine their talents and efforts.

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